JOHN
BROWN’S MASSACRE - MAY 24, 1856

As
revenge for the first burning of Lawrence, Kansas,
rabid abolitionist John Brown, with several of his
sons and followers, murdered 5 supposedly
proslavery settlers on May 24, 1856 with
broadswords near the Pottawatomie Creek, hacking
several of them to pieces. Instantly, Brown
became the evil villain in the eyes of the South,
and in many respects the champion of the Northern
Abolitionist movement. His actions caused an
outbreak of hostilities, which further polarized
the separating nation. 
Asked
by one of his son’s who did not participate in
the massacre, as to why he did it, Brown replied,
“God is my judge, we were justified under the
circumstances.” Three years later Brown
would seize the Federal arsenal at Harper’s
Ferry, Virginia with the intent of arming a
200,000 slave army to sweep through the South
liberating the slaves. He would be captured,
tried and hanged for his attempted raid on
December 1859, in Virginia.
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