Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. :)
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 heightened tensions between the North and South, intensifying the national debate over slavery. It galvanized abolitionist sentiment in the North while inciting fear and anger in the South, leading to increased calls for secession. Brown's actions also contributed to the growing divide that ultimately culminated in the Civil War. Additionally, his trial and execution made him a martyr for the abolitionist cause.
The effect of John Brown's rebellion was his two sons were killed at Harper's Ferry. The rebellion was to seize the ammunition and arms in the federal arsenal and to arm the slaves in the area.
The raid deepened the division between the North and South
People in the North thought of John Brown as a hero. People in the South thought he was a criminal. He was captured by the Confederate army and executed.
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
Being a negro
It increased tensiond between the north and south.
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
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery. - Novanet
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 heightened tensions between the North and South, intensifying the national debate over slavery. It galvanized abolitionist sentiment in the North while inciting fear and anger in the South, leading to increased calls for secession. Brown's actions also contributed to the growing divide that ultimately culminated in the Civil War. Additionally, his trial and execution made him a martyr for the abolitionist cause.
With mixed emotions
Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery.
The effect of John Brown's rebellion was his two sons were killed at Harper's Ferry. The rebellion was to seize the ammunition and arms in the federal arsenal and to arm the slaves in the area.