John Brown is passionate about canceling the abolition. His determination is so strong that the behavior he sometimes does is irrational and almost certainly fails. The most important of these was October 16, 1859, when he marched 21 men into the Commonwealth Armory of Harpers Ferry, Virginia. For his and his people his plan to grasp the weapons with the arsenal and use them to armed slaves with uprising failed. Local farmers, militia, marines led by Robert E. Lee almost instantly stopped them and most of John Brown was killed or captured two days after the attack. John Brown was hanged on December 2, 1859, after Harper's ferry attack failed. John Brown's enthusiasm for slavery brought him a huge, perhaps crazy opportunity to boast about him, his men, his sons, and the lives of the others. Part of his personal history, including his parents' characteristics, his childhood, and his early adulthood, made him passionate and reckless with his pursuit of abolition.
John Brown 's parents have certain features that John Brown inherits or adopts. This helps to arouse his enthusiasm for sometimes acting recklessly. His mother (and her family) has a history of psychosis. Many people think that John Brown is also suffering from psychosis. George M. Fredrikson said he was "a narrowly and probably crazy religious fanatic." If he does not inherit his mother's psychosis, he may develop illness. When I was a child, I learned how people should behave and how to separate fantasies from logical thinking. His mother may not be able to teach him how to separate his idea. John Brown 's father is a very devout person and I firmly believe that slavery is wrong and should be abolished. John Brown also strongly believes that slavery should be abolished and his father's view has brought a new extreme.
John Brown ended America 's slavery and started a war to make this free republic. Before this blow, the prospect of freedom was dark, dark and uncertain. terrorism. I think that everyone is finally frustrated, resultualism does not fit our moral instinct, so we may need to extend our moral judgment. It provides irritable practical guidance. Therefore, the third part outlines a new moral theory based on evolution theory and game theory which I am currently developing; 12 and 4 apply the theory to terrorism and correspondence to our terrorism. I conclude that there is inherent moral ambiguity in political motive violence that can only be resolved unless we further develop our existing ethical principles.
John Brown - his life is called "Old Brown", "Battle Brown", "Brown Captain", "Osawa Tomi Brown" - born in Toronto, Connecticut on May 9, 1800, Owen Brown and Ruth Mills Brown 5 When John was eight years old, the mother died but it was a big heartache for him for a long time and he was particularly sensitive to "children without mother". In his autobiography, Gwen Brown wrote, "I am an abolitionist, we know that we are not loved by humans ...". The most unusual memory, that teaching was always a guide to Brown's life.
Brown's beloved father Owen died on May 8, 1856. The newsletter indicates that John Brown and his family received his death at the same time. Brown watched nearby scorpions, knew that his family was being attacked, and received reliable information about neighbors who supported these units in support of slavery. Describing the threat considered as the basis of the Holocaust, Charles Robinson, a free state leader said:
There are many heroes of John Brown's performances. John Brown was angry south, they were determined to prevent North from invading slavery, and they said that they wanted Kansas to be in slavery. Angry John Brown led his expedition to become a slavery defensive house. This shows that Brown is dedicated to his career and will not stop trying to abolish slavery. He wants South to stop slavery and knows this is wrong. However, John Brown is best known for attacks on the Harper Ferry. This is one of the main issues that Brown regards as a true American hero in history. This time, Brown actually tries to free slaves. Harper 's attack on the ferry took place on October 16, 1859. Harper's Ferry is an arsenal that houses guns and weapons in Virginia. John Brown's initial plan was to control the arsenal in groups of his people, including Caucasians and African Americans.