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15 December, 10:47

John brown and harriet beecher stowe were both abolitionists. in what ways were their appraoches different?

a) brown wanted slavery and stowe did not

b) stowe travelled to the south and established cotton boycottons while brown did the same but out in the western territories

c) brown uses fear, violence, and murder while stowe gets people talking with best-seling antislavery novel.

d) brown was an escaped slave who started a newspaper and stowe travelled north to give heartfelt antislavery speeches.

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  1. 15 December, 14:47
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    The answer would be C
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