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John Brown Abolitionism

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John Brown was an abolitionist who believed peaceful protest was not enough, and that violence would be required so that slavery could come to an end. John Brown witnessed a slave being beaten when he was at a very young age and this gave him the temptation to try with all his effort to outlaw slavery.

Abolitionists are people who want to abolish something (bring to an end), hence the name, and in this particular case, slavery is what they want to end.

Robert E. Lee was a colonel at this time who led a group of marines to capture John Brown and his supporters. The Compromise of 1850 was important because prior to the Compromise of 1850, whether slavery was allowed or not was decided by Congress. After the Compromise of 1850, recently added

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