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Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859 elicited a wide range of reactions. Abolitionists hailed Brown as a martyr and a hero for his commitment to ending slavery, while many in the South viewed him as a terrorist, heightening fears of a slave uprising. Northern moderates were divided; some condemned the violence, while others admired his dedication to the abolitionist cause. The raid ultimately intensified the national debate over slavery and contributed to the rising tensions leading up to the Civil War.
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One significant effect of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 was the intensification of sectional tensions between the North and South. The raid alarmed Southern slaveholders, who feared that abolitionist movements could incite slave revolts, leading to a crackdown on abolitionist activities. In the North, while some viewed Brown as a martyr for the anti-slavery cause, others were unsettled by his violent methods, which further polarized public opinion on the issue of slavery. Ultimately, the raid foreshadowed the impending conflict that would erupt into the Civil War.
The North had a mixed reaction to John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. Some abolitionists viewed him as a martyr for the anti-slavery cause, praising his bravery and commitment to ending slavery. However, many Northerners were alarmed by the violence of the raid and feared it could incite a larger conflict between North and South. Overall, Brown's actions intensified the sectional divide and heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
It is associated with Garfield's presidency but some will argue Holt, who took over after Garfield died.
With mixed emotions
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Joseph or john Stevens an john browns
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One of the early attempts to abolish slavery was the raid at Harper's Ferry. John Brown led a Provisional Army of 19 men to raid the government's weapons supplies and suppliers. John Brown believed that the raid would awaken the people's view on slavery and help abolish it. You can google some more information on him and the raid.
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery.
some northerns liked him cuz he wanted to stop 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