Trained militias
In response to the Harpers Ferry Raid in 1859, many Southern states heightened their fears of a potential slave revolt and increased their efforts to strengthen slave patrols and security measures. They viewed the raid as a direct threat from abolitionists and a sign of rising tensions between the North and South. This event contributed to the growing sectional divide, leading Southern states to adopt more aggressive stances on slavery and further solidifying their commitment to preserving the institution. The raid ultimately intensified the climate of distrust and hostility, paving the way for the Civil War.
The address of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 151 Polk Street, Harpers Ferry, 25425 9870
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.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historical Association is: Po Box 197, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-0197
John Brown and his followers, who were trying to arm Southern slaves.
harpers ferry was a raid that many people died in.
Harpers Ferry is located in West Virginia.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historic Town Foundation is: Po Box 1427, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-1427
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.
Harpers Ferry is in West Virginia.
The phone number of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 304-535-2301.
Battle of Harpers Ferry happened on 1862-09-12.