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  2. Mar 4, 2010 · The Harper's Ferry raid was an 1859 assault by an armed band of abolitionists led by John Brown on the federal armory in the small town of Harper's Ferry, Virginia. It was intended to be the...

  3. Why was the capture of Harpers Ferry important to the Confederates? With his supply and communication lines stretching from Northern Virginia into Maryland, Gen. Robert E. Lee did not want a sizable Federal force to pose a serious threat to those lines or hinder his movement into Maryland.

  4. Oct 9, 2024 · Harpers Ferry Raid, assault that took place October 16–18, 1859, by an armed band of abolitionists led by John Brown on the federal armory located at Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now in West Virginia). It was a main precipitating incident to the American Civil War.

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  5. Oct 19, 2024 · The raid was intended to be the first stage in an elaborate plan to establish an independent stronghold of freed slaves in the mountains of Maryland and Virginia—an enterprise that had won moral and financial support from several prominent Bostonians.

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  6. Sep 26, 2013 · Ten Facts about the vital role of the town of Harpers Ferry in the American Civil War. Fact #1: George Washington established an armory and arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1794. In 1794, George Washington, then a wealthy property owner, visited Harpers Ferry.

  7. Oct 22, 2011 · Harpers Ferry sits at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, so by holding the bridge over the Potomac and the bridge over the Shenandoah, the raiders had full control of the town...

  8. Oct 27, 2009 · John Brown was a militant abolitionist whose violent raid on the U.S. military armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, was a flashpoint in the pre-Civil War era.

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