Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Biography: Exactly who is John Brown?


John brown was born on May 9, 1800 in Connecticut. After he was born his family moved to Ohio where he spent most of his life. John was one of 16 Children he was the 4th. After John grew up he himself had 20 kids. John Married his first wife Dianthe Brown and had a total of 7 children. After Dianthe died he married a 16 year old named Anne. Anne and John had 13 children together. Although, it may seem like they had a lot of kids 7 of the 13 Children from Anne died during childhood. While taking care of all these kids with his wife(s) he also worked many different jobs. Even though he worked so many jobs he went bankrupt in 1842. Something a ton of people can relate to in today’s world. Aside from his work life he was extremely religious. His father taught him about Christianity and he taught his kids. John memorized the entire Bible! John believed that the bible had rules and they had to be followed! (The 10 commandments) He not only believed that god had rules and they needed t be followed but John believed that god wanted him to end slavery by violence! Since John believed that Violence was the only way to end slavery he was involved in the Pottawatomie Massacre and Harper's Ferry. Two major events in history! Imagine, if John didn't believe god told him to end slavery through violence none of these events would of ever occurred. Unfortunately, all these violent acts have a price to pay. He had committed treason and was hung when he was 59. He didn't live a very long life. Although, it was a exciting one!

How did John Brown get so involed?


As John grew older he became interested in the topic of slavery. Since john was so interested he decided he would get involved. His first decision was to work on the Underground Railroad. When he was working on the railroad he felt very strongly that slavery shouldn’t exist. John came to the conclusion he was willing to rick his own life it that’s what it took. John wandered why other blacks didn’t resist to being in slaved as much as he would of. Then John thought of an idea. All of the men that he freed on the Underground Railroad would be armed and kill anyone that tried to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act. John believed that violence was the only way to solve this enormous issue.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Why should John Brown be the most "Famous American"


I'm sure that everyone of you know who George Washington is! Although, most of you have never even heard the name John Brown. Well, that needs to end now! You may be wonder why John brown? John Brown stood for anti-slavery. He worked on the underground railroad, played a part in many protest, and even violent acts to end slavery. He was a true Abolitionist. He wanted so hard to end slavery that he risked his own life. Brown knew that slavery was wrong and nothing was going to stand in his way to achieve what was right. Since, Brown believed god told him to end slavery that was exactly what he was going to do because he was a very religious man.

Fun Facts...


~ Brown has his own memorial in Kansas.
~Brown was a Abolitionist.
~He only lived for 59 years because he was hung on December 2, 1859.
~John's birthday is May 9, 1800.
~He was born in Torrington, Connecticut.
~He had 20 kids and 2 wives.
~Brown's nick name was "Old Osawatomie Brown"
~Brown memorized the entire bible!
~Brown believed that god was a stern judge.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Work Cited

"John Brown Biography" Student Research Center- Gold. By Gale in 2010. Published February 25, 2010.

"Brown, John (1800-1859)" Student Research Center- Gold. By Gale in 2003. February 24, 2003.

"Brown, John" World Book Online. By World Book in 2010. February 26, 2010.

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www.Historyplace.com

www.cs.cornell.edu/nystrom/images/antietam/pages/page_17.html

www.answers.com/topic/john-brown

www.eroj.org/cromos/slavery/html/JohnBrown.html