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.
He was not able to spark the popular uprising that he had hoped. He and his followers, mostly sons and sons-in-law, were left to fight the federal forces by themselves when no one joined them.
He did two raids. One when he and his sons raided Lawrence, Kansas where they killed people before the vote for/against slavery. The newspapers of the time ran headlines of "Bleeding Kansas." The second raid was Harbers Ferry where Brown and his sons took the army depot. His sons were killed and he was hung. Interesting facts about that day. There was a combination of people there that would figure in the civil war. Robert E Lee was the officer in charge, Grant was also one of the officers, and John Wilkes Booth was enlisted in one of the units there.
John Brown gathered white allies and free blacks and raided a government arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. His hopes that other slaves would join in the revolt and procure weapons to arm southern slaves was short-lived. After he captured the arsenal, he was surrounded and forced to surrender. He was tried, found guilty of treason, and executed. This raid caused Southern slave owners to militarize in preparation for future raids.
The North was not uniform in its reaction to Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry and his punishment for it. The most vocal of those who did speak out in speeches and editorials, however, tended to favor his actions. One Abolitionist Editorial called John Brown "the most practical Abolitionist in the country." Such fiery rhetoric convinced southerners, already paranoid, that all northerners were set to free all their slaves at the first opportunity.
the war ended, and the South was under the harsh government of the Scallawags and the other reconstruction representatives who were unfair and ruthless toward the southerners who had lost everything they owned
It increased tensiond between the north and south.
He was not able to spark the popular uprising that he had hoped. He and his followers, mostly sons and sons-in-law, were left to fight the federal forces by themselves when no one joined them.
It made sectional compromise more difficult.
made sectional compromise more difficult
Sir John Wemyss
He did two raids. One when he and his sons raided Lawrence, Kansas where they killed people before the vote for/against slavery. The newspapers of the time ran headlines of "Bleeding Kansas." The second raid was Harbers Ferry where Brown and his sons took the army depot. His sons were killed and he was hung. Interesting facts about that day. There was a combination of people there that would figure in the civil war. Robert E Lee was the officer in charge, Grant was also one of the officers, and John Wilkes Booth was enlisted in one of the units there.
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.
John Brown gathered white allies and free blacks and raided a government arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. His hopes that other slaves would join in the revolt and procure weapons to arm southern slaves was short-lived. After he captured the arsenal, he was surrounded and forced to surrender. He was tried, found guilty of treason, and executed. This raid caused Southern slave owners to militarize in preparation for future raids.
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John Brown, with the help of a twenty-one man army that included four of his own sons and two slaves he had freed.
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