It made them think that the Abolitionists wanted an armed revolution of slaves.
musab
They passed more stricter laws.
The South reacted strongly to John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859. They viewed it as an act of rebellion against the institution of slavery and an attack on their way of life. Many in the South were enraged by Brown's actions and saw him as a dangerous radical, leading to increased tensions between the North and the South prior to the outbreak of the Civil War.
That depends on what you mean. If you mean the raid on Harpers Ferry led by John Brown in an effort to begin a slave revolt, then many were afraid of a slave revolt and angry with Northerner abolitionists, but at the same time they felt vindicated in their claims that the slaves were content. If you mean the battle of Harpers Ferry, the confederates were happy because it was a large victory with comparatively little cost. They got lots of weaponry, food, and other supplies (like fresh uniforms, even though they were Union uniforms). They were happy.
Cactus will react to not enough water by turning brown and basically will look very unhappy.
Black southerners reacted in a positive way to the emancipation proclamation. The act allowed the slaves to be freed, and this gave the blacks a free life, something they had been wanting for a long time.
They vowed to oppose the Brown ruling through all "lawful means."
The North had a mixed reaction to John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. Some abolitionists viewed him as a martyr for the anti-slavery cause, praising his bravery and commitment to ending slavery. However, many Northerners were alarmed by the violence of the raid and feared it could incite a larger conflict between North and South. Overall, Brown's actions intensified the sectional divide and heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Harper Lee was surprised and overwhelmed by the success of her novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." She preferred to stay out of the public eye and shied away from the limelight, choosing to live a private and simple life despite the fame and accolades.
booboo brown
No , it stays brown it just dissolves it it doesn't react
The Public was mad that Brown had won. They also didn't want their kids to go to school with the black kids.