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Q: How did southerners perceive northern reaction to John Browns death?
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Did northern reaction to john browns raid shock African Americans?

Not at all. The slaves remained indifferent after the event.


Convinced southerners that the north generally supported murder and slave rebellion?

jhon browns raid on Harper ferry


Why were southerners so angry about john browns attack on harpers ferry?

Because they thought he was trying to do the right thing


How had john browns actions add to the tensions between the north and the south?

It made Southerners identify Abolitionism with violent revolution.


How did Americans respond to john browns raid and execution?

With mixed emotions


How did Americans respond to Johns browns raid?

NovaNet- Some northerners viewed Brown as a martyr, while southerners prepared for war.


What was the reaction of the northerners to browns execution?

The thought of him as a martyr and was received with widespread admiration, but they did recognized that the raid was an act of a crazy man.


Ask us anythingIn response to the Harpers Ferry Raid many Southern states?

John Browns intent was to start a revolt by slaves, with the slaves killing their masters. This outraged many Southerners, and widened the division between North and South.


What is the possessive form of the noun browns?

The possessive form for the plural noun browns is browns'.Example: The browns' texture is rough, the reds are much smoother.


Is it welcome to the browns or welcome to the brown's?

to answer your question its meet the browns not welcome to the browns.


What state is clevland in?

Cleveland is in Indiana.it is also in N.E ohio where the cleveland indians and cleveland browns are located also the rock and roll hall of fame


How did John Browns death divide the north and south?

Many northerners saw John Brown as an abolitionist martyr, dying in a righteous cause. Most southerners saw him as a terrorist, using violent means to further his extreme agenda. The South geared up its militia training, as a result.