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What aspect of John brown's raid on happens ferry terrified and enraged southerners?

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How did the southerners and northerners react to John Brown's raid?

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.


Why did john brown kill the people at pottawatomie?

It was a retaliation for the burning of the town of Lawrence by the southerners settlers.


What aspect of john brown's raid on harpers ferry terrified and enraged southerners?

John Brown's raid angered and frightened southerners because he was giving weapons to slaves and telling them, and encouraging them to riot.


What was the public's reaction to John Brown's raid?

nothing


Did john brown lead an attack on the pottawatomie creek?

Yes, he did. He and his associated killed 5 southerners farmers at night.


How did Southerer's respond to John Brown's execution?

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.


Did the northern reaction to john brown's raid shock and anger southern African Americans?

The North was not uniform in its reaction to Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and his punishment for it. The most vocal of those who did speak out in speeches and editorials, however, tended to favor his actions. One Abolitionist Editorial called John Brown "the most practical Abolitionist in the country." Such fiery rhetoric convinced southerners, already paranoid, that all northerners were set to free all their slaves at the first opportunity.


Did northern reaction to John brown's raid shock and angered southern African American?

The North was not uniform in its reaction to Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and his punishment for it. The most vocal of those who did speak out in speeches and editorials, however, tended to favor his actions. One Abolitionist Editorial called John Brown "the most practical Abolitionist in the country." Such fiery rhetoric convinced southerners, already paranoid, that all northerners were set to free all their slaves at the first opportunity.


Is it true that although republican leaders quickly denounce john brown's raid on harpers ferry the key point to many southerners was that both republicans and john brown opposed slavery?

yes this is true!!


What was the southerners reaction of John Browns death?

Southerners largely viewed John Brown's execution as a justification of their fears regarding abolitionist sentiments and potential violence. Many considered him a martyr for the abolitionist cause, which heightened tensions between the North and South. His death galvanized Southern support for pro-slavery measures, intensifying their resolve to protect their way of life. In the aftermath, Brown's actions and subsequent execution contributed to the growing divide that ultimately led to the Civil War.


Why did john brown's raid fail to unite forces that opposed slavery?

Northerners and Southerners were not ready to resort to violence to abolish slavery