abolitionists
When the Confederates fired on a US Army garrison in Charleston harbour. This was different from earlier incidents like John Brown's attack on Harper's Ferry. It was the moment when a whole newly-formed nation, the Confederate States of America, committed an act of war on the Union.
Abe Lincoln, Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, Ulysses Grant, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stow
urged immediate emancipation of slaves in the United States.
John Brown, im taking the same test.
John Brown (abolitionist / revolutionary) was born in 1800. He was hanged in 1859, after the disastrous raid on Harpers Ferry.
well, it was not William Lloyd Garrison
John Victor Garrison's birth name is John Garrison.
William Lloyd Garrison was the author of the Liberator. Before and During the Civil War he was a highly active abolitionist who strongly supported the freeing of slaves, he met and supported both John Brown and Fredrick Douglass. After the Civil War he went on to fight for other big disputes like Women's rights. Garrison was an advocate of nonviolence resistance. There is no evidence that he supported the murderous John Brown. In fact, Frederick Douglas did not support John Brown either.
Frederick William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown both held a strong belief in the abolition of slavery and the necessity of radical action to achieve it. They viewed slavery as a moral atrocity that demanded immediate and uncompromising opposition. While Garrison advocated for nonviolent protest and moral persuasion through his newspaper, The Liberator, Brown believed in armed insurrection as a means to end slavery, exemplified by his raid on Harper's Ferry. Despite their differing methods, both were driven by a deep commitment to justice and equality for enslaved people.
The men were advocates for abolition of Slavery.
John Garrison - ice hockey - was born in 1909.
John Garrison - ice hockey - died in 1988.
john Adams passed an amendent to end slavery. john brown led a raid which caused southerners to fear him and northners to look up to him. garrison was an abolitionist who wrote the "liberator" and Theodore weld wrote pamplhets. ============= Also, the question is not clear. It's not clear here whether Southerners feared John Brown or John Adams. The passed amendment is perhaps phrased the wrong way, such as he wanted to have an amendment passed.
They were both zealots. Both of them were true believersin their cause.
Both his hair and eyes were brown.
Stephen Douglas was not an abolitionist. He was a prominent politician known for his support of popular sovereignty, which allowed territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, rather than actively opposing it. In contrast, John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and William Lloyd Garrison were all staunch advocates for the abolition of slavery.
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