“John Brown began the war that ended American slavery and made this a free Republic. His zeal for the cause of my race was far greater than mine. I could live for the slave, but he could die for him,” Frederick Douglass said. John Brown was an abolitionist; someone who wanted to ban slavery in the US. He had the right idea and was successful, although he was a bit violent. What John Brown did was one of the most significant moments in our country's history because of how big of a problem slavery was at that time. John Brown was a hero because he was a confident and brave leader, he pretty much caused slavery to be abolished, and was highly praised by many important people. The first reason John Brown was a hero was because he was a confident and …show more content…
The next reason he was a hero was because Brown caused slavery to be fully abolished. Following what John Brown did during a period known as Bleeding Kansas, the American Civil War started. After around 4 years, the Union States won, meaning slavery was banned. Without John Brown starting the Civil War, there would most likely still be slavery going on right now in the United States. Banning slavery was important because slavery was and still is a huge problem because it is extremely unfair to the enslaved people. The third reason Brown was a hero was because he was highly praised by many important people. Frederick Douglass emphasized that John Brown’s work in the cause of slavery was far greater than his own. Salmon P Chase said that Brown was a highly respected citizen and praised Brown for his accomplishments in Kansas. Frederick Douglass was an important figure in the abolishment of slavery and his writings about abolishing slavery are significant in the abolishment of slavery. The fact that he thought John Brown was a more accomplished man than himself says a