Across
- 3. Fifty-nine, year of the raid
- 4. Conflict that followed, partly sparked by Brown's actions
- 7. Supporters of ending slavery, including Brown
- 11. Cause that motivated Brown's actions
- 13. Federal armory seized by Brown and his followers
- 14. Brown's status among some abolitionists after his execution
- 16. Crime for which Brown was tried and convicted
- 19. Brown's nickname, referencing his actions in Kansas
- 20. E. LEE, U.S. Army officer who led troops to capture Brown
Down
- 1. Brown's fate after his conviction
- 2. Abolitionist leader who met with Brown before the raid
- 5. Government Brown hoped to establish
- 6. State where Harper's Ferry was located at the time
- 8. Writers and thinkers who supported Brown, like Thoreau
- 9. Abolitionist who helped Brown plan the raid
- 10. Military branch that stormed the armory
- 12. Massacre in Kansas, earlier attack by Brown
- 15. Brown's followers who participated in the attack
- 17. Abolitionist who led the raid on Harper's Ferry
- 18. Town in Virginia where the raid took place
