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John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry helped contribute to the start of the Civil War by galvanizing northern anti-slave attitudes and southern paranoia. In the north, John Brown became a martyr for the abolitionist cause. His veneration caused deep mistrust in the South, who believed that the North was working to undermine their way of life through violence.

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Who lead the harpers ferry raid in 1859?

John Brown


What is Harpers Ferry?

harpers ferry was a raid that many people died in.


Was the raid of Harpers ferry antislavery or proslavery?

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When and where did abolitionist john brown lead 18 men on a raid?

On October 16,1859 in Harpers Ferry, Virginia


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Who led the raid of Harpers ferry?

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John Brown was the leader of the raid and he wanted to create a colony for runaway slaves and to do this he needed weapons. Which led to the Harpers Ferry Raid.


Was the raid on harpers ferry proslavery or antislavery?

The raid on the arsenal in Harpers Ferry, VA was anti-slavery. It was led by John Brown, the radical abolitionist October 16, 1859.


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After the Harpers ferry raid John Brown was arrested and hung.


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His raid was financed by a group of abolitionists.