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History, 13.06.2020 02:57 jacqielinehdjzj

John Brown was a man who fought to abolish slavery and went to extreme lengths to do so. While keeping his goals in mind along with his methods, argue whether or not he was justified in his actions (very open ended, and since it is opinion based, there is no wrong answer. That said, you have to support your answer to get the points)?

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