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John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 was unsuccessful primarily due to a lack of adequate support and strategic planning. Brown aimed to incite a slave uprising, but he was met with little local backing, and his small band of followers was quickly overwhelmed by federal troops led by Robert E. Lee. Additionally, the raid failed to attract the anticipated numbers of enslaved individuals willing to join the rebellion. Ultimately, Brown was captured, tried, and executed, which solidified his status as a martyr for the abolitionist cause but did not achieve his immediate goals.

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