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JOHN BROWN

John Brown was an American merchant. He was born in 1736 and died in 1803. A resident of Providence, Rhode Island, he led the party which destroyed the 'Gaspee' in 1772. he was a delegate from Rhode Island to Congress from 1799 until 1801.

John Brown was an American soldier. He was born in 1744 at Massachusetts and died in 1780. He aided in the capture of Ticonderoga and took Fort Chambly in 1775. he served under Montgomery at Quebec and in 1777 captured Ticonderoga together with large supplies.

John Brown was an American Abolitionist. He was born in 1800 at Torrington, Connecticut and died in 1859. He was engaged in the wool business and farming, and developed into an ardent and uncompromising abolitionist. On the outbreak of the Kansas troubles, he settled near Osawatomie in 1855, and took an active part in the desultory warfare in that region, including the 'Pottawatomie Massacre' of 1856. He had many sympathisers in the Northern States and by 1859 his plans to liberate the salves were matured. Having collected a small, well-armed force, he suddenly seized the arsenal at Harpers' Ferry, Virginia on October the 16th 1859. He was immediately blockaded, captured, and tried by a Virginia court which sentenced him to death. He was executed at Charlestown, Virginia on December the 2nd 1859. His actions made him a hero of the Northern armies who sang songs about him during the American Civil War.
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