John Brown was an American abolitionist known for his militant opposition to slavery, most famously for his raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, which aimed to incite an armed slave revolt. After his execution in 1859, he became a polarizing figure; many in the North viewed him as a martyr for the abolitionist cause, while in the South, he was seen as a terrorist who threatened their way of life. His legacy fueled tensions leading up to the Civil War, symbolizing the deep divisions in the nation over slavery.
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John Wilkes Booth was glad to see John Brown hang, but he admired Brown's bravery in facing death stoically
Abolitionists were split on John Brown. Some thought he was a martyr for the cause, while others viewed him as a common murderer.
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the southern states seceded because they felt threatened by the actions of john brown and worried that " john brown the 2nd " might attack the norths response was they mourned at john brown's death.
The Black Death was viewed as the worst disease in the world.