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Layla Lloyd
6 August, 04:02
Why was abolitionist John Brown executed
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Devan Marshall
6 August, 04:35
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John Brown was executed for his attempt to seize arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
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Makai Hull
6 August, 06:52
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The government of Virginia executed the abolitionist John Brown because of his role as the leader in the Harper's Ferry raid. In this attack, Brown and a group of 21 men seized a federal armory and held several dozen hostages in an attempt to inspire a slave insurrection.
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