John Brown was overjoyed after receiving $50,000 in financial assistance from the French abolitionist "comrades", and he hurriedly sent someone to contact the French "comrades".
The "comrade" from France met John Brown on a farm in Kansas. After a brief exchange of information, John Brown learned that the other party was a republican from France. The reason why he was willing to support John Brown is derived from his own opinion of the republic
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