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Virginia v. John Brown was a criminal trial held in Charles Town, Virginia, in October of 1859. ... Brown and his men engaged in a two-day standoff with local militia and federal troops, in which ten of his men were shot or killed, five were captured, and five escaped.

Charge: "Conspiring with negroes to produce i...

Decided: 31 October 1859

Verdict: Guilty of all charges; sentenced to death

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On the morning of October 19, the soldiers overran Brown and his followers. Ten of his men were killed, including two of his sons. The wounded Brown was tried by the state of Virginia for treason and murder, and he was found guilty on November 2. The 59-year-old abolitionist went to the gallows on December 2, 1859.







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