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Emelia Cordova
11 July, 04:32
How did americans respond to john brown's raid?
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Matthias Snow
11 July, 07:09
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This has to parts because the south and north differ
Many Northerners saw him as a hero and martyr to abolition. Many Southerners saw Brown as a lunatic whose extreme views were representative of the antislavery movement.
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