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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.
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.
How many southerners owned 20 or more slaves
Fully 3/4 of southerners did not own slaves at the eve of the Civil War.
around 28,000
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.
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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.
John Browns Raid had a count of on wife and 20 kids.
How many southerners owned 20 or more slaves
what did many white southerners do to try and stop the movement
Many Southerners viewed John Brown as a dangerous abolitionist who threatened their way of life and were relieved by his execution. They saw him as a martyr for the abolitionist cause and feared similar uprisings. Some Southerners called for increased security measures to prevent future incidents.
Southerners bought many products from northeastern manufacturers
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Fully 3/4 of southerners did not own slaves at the eve of the Civil War.
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millions if people