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Warm-Up What is the difference between a hero
and a terrorist?
John Brown
Hero or Terrorist?
Learning Targets I can explain what John Brown’s goals
were in going to Harpers Ferry, Virginia. I can explain why John Brown is
considered to be a hero by some and a terrorist by others.
EntranceWelcome!
WBad Guy
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Innocent People
Poof!
Review By the late 1850s sectionalism is at a high
point in America Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) Bleeding Kansas (1856) Dred Scott Supreme Court Case (1857)
Something bad is going to happen soon! Will it be secession? Will it be a war?
Key Figure in History: John Brown Important abolitionist in
America He was a man of
action To understand him you
need to understand his early life!
We better get to our time machine!
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Satellite TV
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Satellite TV
Welcome to the year 1800!
Now that’s better!
The Life of John Brown Born to abolitionist parents in 1800 Married twice
His first wife died He had 20 children
Many died before adulthood Throughout his life he failed in business time and
time again Sometimes because of bad decisions Sometimes because of bad luck
He was very stubborn His honesty was never questioned though
John Brown as an Abolitionist Believed he was called to end slavery by God
And that he should do so by any means necessary!
He was 100% against slavery Not just in talk, but in action
Helped to lead freed blacks Farming in the North
Led Pottawatomie Massacre His first abolitionist act of violence
By 1856, he began planning a new attack to end slavery
Plan to End Slavery in America His plan was to…. Attack an arsenal in Harpers Ferry,
Virginia Arsenal = Weapons storage
Start a slave rebellion Give the stolen weapons to slaves Kill slave-owners and end slavery Sounds easy right?
Plan in Action He rented a house near Harpers Ferry
Under the name of Isaac Smith He brought with him a group of 21 men
16 white, 5 black Attacked on October 16, 1859 Attack was unsuccessful Marines from Virginia arrived quickly
Led by Robert E. Lee (soon to be important!) Ten of his men captured, seven killed
Brown himself was captured
Brown’s Fate Brown is found guilty of treason and is
sentenced to death in November 1859 He was still proud of his actions as he
walked to the gallows He was hanged on December 2, 1859
“I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be
purged away but with blood.”
Aftermath of the Raid Nation is split on the event Many Northerners mourned his death
They supported his abolitionist sacrifice Southerners were furious at the support he
received They viewed him as a murderer and a
terrorist Nevertheless, John Brown’s name is
remembered by all
John Brown's body lies a mouldering in the grave, (x3)
His soul's marching on!
CHORUS. Glory Hally, Hallelujah! (x3)
His soul's marching on!
He's gone to be a soldier in the army of our Lord, (x3)
His soul's marching on!
Chorus:
John Brown's knapsack is strapped upon his back, (x3)
His soul's marching on!
Chorus
Decision 2010 Your job is to decide whether John
Brown was a terrorist or a hero. To do this, you first must complete parts
I & II on the back of your sheet. Work in groups!
Good luck and don’t be afraid to break a mental sweat!
Questions to Consider Can you kill people and be a hero? What are the limitations a person has
for fighting for what they believe in? Did John Brown exceed those limitations?
Are the intentions of somebody’s actions more important than the actions themselves?
Target Practice
1. What was John Brown’s goal in going to Harpers Ferry?
2. What are some reasons he is considered to be a hero?
3. What are some reasons he is considered to be a terrorist?