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defon3 years ago
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John Brown was an abolitionist extremist who wanted to violently overthrow the slavery system. During Bleeding Kansas, he and his sons led attacks on pro-slavery citizens. He believed that his actions were a will of God, and therefore pure. ... The objective was to take supplies and arm their slave rebellion.

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