John Brown raided Harper'sFerry inVirginia.
John Brown's raid angered and frightened southerners because he was giving weapons to slaves and telling them, and encouraging them to riot.
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The address of the John Brown Wax Museum is: 168 High St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
John Brown raided Harper'sFerry inVirginia.
His raid was financed by a group of abolitionists.
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Abolitionist John Brown purchased a farm house in Maryland and made it his base of operations for his planned raid on Harpers Ferry. He used the alias of Issac Smith when he bought the farmhouse. His personal records indicated that he was financed by abolitionists in New England.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.
John Brown's raid angered and frightened southerners because he was giving weapons to slaves and telling them, and encouraging them to riot.
Harpers Ferry is in West Virginia.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.
For the most part most Americans, both North and South, saw the Brown slave revolution as being radical and dangerous. Brown was a martyr to radical abolitionists, but for most Americans, Brown's violence was madness.