Northerners had mixed reactions to John Brown's death. Many abolitionists viewed him as a martyr for the anti-slavery cause, praising his courage and commitment to fighting against slavery. However, some moderates and conservatives were alarmed by his violent methods, fearing that his actions could incite further conflict and division. Overall, Brown's execution intensified the national debate over slavery and contributed to the growing tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. :)
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Southerners were outraged at John Brown's attempt to steal weapons and ultimately free slaves, while northerners called him a hero and martyr. They believed that he died to for the cause of the abolition of slavery.
They were unhappy about the death of Dred Scott and John Brown.
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.
With mixed emotions
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Cynthia was understandably shocked and saddened.
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John Greco is number 77 on the Cleveland Browns.
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