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    • The Pottawatomie massacre occurred on the night of May 24–25, 1856, in the Kansas Territory, United States. In reaction to the sacking of Lawrence by pro-slavery forces on May 21, and the telegraphed news of the severe attack on Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner, John Brown and a band of abolitionist settlers—some of them members of the Pottawat… See more

    Background

    John Brown was particularly affected by the sacking of Lawrence, in which the Douglas County Sheriff Samuel … See more

    Attack

    A Free State company under the command of John Brown Jr. set out, and the Osawatomie company joined them. On the morning of May 22, 1856, they heard of the sack of Lawrence and the arrest of Deitzler, Brown, an… See more

    DateMay 23–24, 1856
    TargetPro-slavery settlers
    Impact

    The Pottawatomie massacre was called by William G. Cutler, author of the History of the State of Kansas (1883), the "crowning horror" of the whole Bleeding Kansas period. "The news of the horrid affair spread rapidly over the Te… See more

    Debate over Brown's role and motivation

    John Brown was evasive about his role in the massacre, but in Kansas Territory, his role was no secret. A United States congressional committee investigating the troubles in Kansas Territory identified Brown as t… See more

    Further reading

    • Doyle, Mahala; Doyle, John; Harris, James; Wilkerson, Louisa Jane (November 19, 1859). "Pottawattomie massacre. – Truth of history vindicated. – Facts are stubborn things. [primary documents]". Herald of F… See more

     
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  1. Pottawatomie Massacre | Native Americans, Kansas, …

    Learn about the 1856 murder of five proslavery settlers by abolitionist John Brown and his followers in Kansas. Find out the context, causes, and consequences of this violent incident in the Bleeding Kansas conflict.

     
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    Jan 9, 2019 · John Brown and his sons killed five proslavery settlers in Kansas in 1856, sparking a violent conflict over slavery. Learn about the context, the aftermath, and the legacy of this pivotal event in American history.

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    John Brown and his sons killed five pro-slavery men at Pottawatomie Creek in 1856, sparking a guerrilla war in Kansas. Learn about the background, the events, and the aftermath of this violent episode in American history.

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    In reaction to the sacking of Lawrence, Kansas by pro- slavery forces, John Brown and a band of abolitionist settlers (some of them members of the Pottawatomie Rifles) killed five pro-slavery settlers north of Pottawatomie …

  9. Pottawatomie Massacre (1856) Summary - John …

    Learn about the violent attack by abolitionist John Brown and his men on pro-slavery settlers in Kansas in 1856. Find out the background, the details and the aftermath of the Pottawatomie Massacre.

  10. A Footnote to the Pottawatomie Massacre, 1856

    ON the night of Saturday, May 24, 1856, a group of armed men led by Old John Brown appeared among the settlements near Dutch Henry's crossing, where the California road crossed Pottawatomie creek in eastern Kansas.

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