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Q: Why is John Brown against slavery?
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Is john brown's revolt against slavery a revolution?

yes john browns revolt against slavery is revolution because it


What was John Brown's plan?

John Brown's plan was to make all slaves rebel against slavery.


Who lead an armed rebellion against slavery?

John brown


What did the opponents of slavery say about John Brown?

Some opponents of slavery praised John Brown's life and actions including his raid on Harpers Ferry. Other opponents of slavery were strongly against violence and for this reason did not approve of John Brown's actions.


Did north of south support john brown?

Because John Brown was against slavery, the North supported him. Especially abolitionists.


Why John brown?

Because he was against slavery and started a rebellion among the slaves.


What did john brown want to fight against?

Against Slavery http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown_(abolitionist)


How were Lincolns views similar to and different From John Brown's?

they both were against slavery but john brown raided. lincoln just protestend and had debates


Which person sparked a rebellion against slavery which led to the death of more than 200 settlers in kansas?

John Brown:)


Why john brown executed?

Because he was against slavery and started a rebellion among the slaves.


Why did john brown hate slavery?

He tried to end slavery. ------------- he triggered the beginning of the civil war. He might not have ended it but he certainly started the war that ended it


Why was John Brown against slavery?

At an early age, John Brown became an ardent believer in the wrongs of slavery. When John Brown was five years old, his family left Connecticut and moved to Hudson, Ohio. Here his abhorrence (hate) of slavery became even stronger. Personally witnessing the abuse of a young black slave, he is said to have pledged "to wage an eternal war against slavery." He took his pledge seriously, very seriously, and actively fought for this cause throughout his entire life. So technically, john Brown believed slavery was wrong.