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Did north of south support john brown?

Because John Brown was against slavery, the North supported him. Especially abolitionists.


What side did John brown fight for north or south?

North - he was a fanatical Abolitionist


What did the south think of john brown?

Most people in the South believe that abolitionist John Brown was a violent criminal. In the end, he was hung for his crimes, in the North.


Fanatical and bloody minded abolitionist martyr admired in the north and hated in the south?

John Brown


What incident along with the fighting in bleeding kansas revealed the level of hostility between the north and south?

The Pottawatomie Massacre carried out by abolitionist John Brown and his band, including his sons, as a retaliation for the burning of the village of Lawrence.


What incident along the fighting in bleeding Kansas revealed the level of hostility between the north and the south?

The Pottawatomie Massacre carried out by abolitionist John Brown and his band, including his sons, as a retaliation for the burning of the village of Lawrence.


John brown massacre?

John Brown was an abolitionist of the north of virginia who rebeled against slavery to the south. He and the other abolitionists decided to arm themselves with guns and knives to attack the south, as it created a huge massacre to the south. Finally, when John Brown was captured by the southern soldiers, he was sentenced to treaty and then got hanged.


How did john brown attack on harpers ferry increase tension between the north and the south?

The South identified Abolitionism with violent revolution.


How did john brown's attack on Harpers ferry increase tension between the north and the south?

The South identified Abolitionism with violent revolution.


How did John Brown attack on Harpers Ferry increase tension between the north and south?

The South identified Abolitionism with violent revolution.


What were the reactions in the North with those in the South regarding John Browns raid at Harpers Ferry?

People in the North thought of John Brown as a hero. People in the South thought he was a criminal. He was captured by the Confederate army and executed.


The hanging of a fanatically violent abolitionist makes him a martyr in the North and a hated symbol in the South?

John Brown