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4 September, 02:01

What effect did John Brown's raid and execution have in the North?

A. Abolitionists throughout the North began conducting violent raids.

B. Some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery.

C. Some northerners rushed to join Brown's surviving sons.

D. Republicans praised the raid and tried to stop Brown's execution.

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  1. 4 September, 04:43
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    Answer: the answer that you are looking for is. C.

    Explanation:

    Brown's strange effort to start a rebellion was over less than 36 hours after it started; however, the consequences of his raid would last far longer. In the North, his raid was greeted by many with widespread admiration. While they recognized the raid itself was the act of a madman, some northerners admired his zeal and courage. Church bells pealed on the day of his execution and songs and paintings were created in his honor. Brown was turned into an instant martyr. Ralph Waldo Emerson predicted that Brown would make "the gallows as glorious as the cross." The majority of northern newspapers did, however, denounce the raid. The Republican Party adopted a specific plank condemning John Brown and his ill-fated plan. But that was not what the south saw.

    Southerners were shocked and outraged. How could anyone be sympathetic to a fanatic who destroyed their property and threatened their very lives? How could they live under a government whose citizens regarded John Brown as a martyr? Southern newspapers labeled the entire north as John Brown sympathizers. Southern politicians blamed the Republican Party and falsely claimed that Abraham Lincoln supported Brown's intentions. Moderate voices supporting compromise on both sides grew silent amid the gathering storm. In this climate of fear and hostility, the election year of 1860 opened ominously. The election of Abraham Lincoln became unthinkable to many in the south.
  2. 4 September, 05:29
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    the answer is : B some northerners came to admire him for trying to end slavery
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