John Brown was trying to get slaves to revolt and kill all the free men and women. That made him pretty well disliked.
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The hung John Brown in 1859.
Because he wanted to make the south scared bye sending them a "message"
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.
Southerners were deeply concerned about John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 because it represented a direct threat to the institution of slavery and their way of life. They feared that his actions would inspire enslaved people to rebel and incite violence across the South. Additionally, Brown's raid heightened tensions between the North and South, as many in the South viewed it as a sign of Northern aggression and a lack of respect for Southern rights. This fear contributed to the growing divide that ultimately led to the Civil War.
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.
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Because John Brown was against slavery, the North supported him. Especially abolitionists.
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.
North - he was a fanatical Abolitionist
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He was trying to rape little black African Americans, this upset the South because this did not allow the Southern men to rape the African Americans, and John Brown had kept the blacks all to himself, which really pissed off the south.
they were happy he trolled the south
After the Harper's Ferry raid, John Brown was arrested and hung.
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John Brown had little support in the entire nation. The South did not fear John Brown in that he was an extremist that few people supported.
The South identified Abolitionism with violent revolution.