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John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859 was ultimately unsuccessful. His aim was to incite a slave uprising and establish a stronghold for abolitionists, but he was quickly surrounded by U.S. Marines led by Robert E. Lee. Brown was captured, tried, and executed, which galvanized public opinion on both sides of the slavery debate, ultimately intensifying sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War. While the raid did not achieve its immediate goals, it became a significant event in the history of abolitionism.

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