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Danielle Barton
21 December, 03:35
Why was John Brown put to death in 1859?
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Annabel Rodgers
21 December, 04:02
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In 1859 brown led a raid on the federal army at Harpers Ferry to start a liberty for slaves there. He trialed with treason against the commonwealth of Virginia, killed 5 and a slave insurraction. He ended up being hanged by all the other courts.
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