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11 April, 06:44

How did Americans respond to John Brown's raid?

Some northerners thought Brown went too far, while southerners viewed him as a hero.

Both northerners and southerners agreed that war was inevitable.

Some northerners viewed Brown as a martyr, while southerners prepared for war.

Both northerners and southerners agreed that a compromise was necessary.

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  1. 11 April, 08:14
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    Some northerners viewed Brown as a martyr, while southerners prepared for war.
  2. 11 April, 10:40
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    Some northerners viewed Brown as a martyr, while southerners prepared for war.

    Explanation:

    John Brown raids Harper Ferry

    Republicans blames John Brown

    -Southerners started preparing for war

    -southerners thought that the abolitionists went to far

    -Some northerners thought John Brown was a hero
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