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Madelyn Stephens
13 September, 23:19
Why did John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry fail?
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Aarav Ferrell
13 September, 23:31
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Brown did not have the full support of the north. While the abolitionist movement had grown largely in the 1850s, abolitionists were not yet ready to support a full scale slave revolt. Incidentally, Frederick Douglass opposed Brown's plan.
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Isabella Stewart
14 September, 01:21
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because of his lack of military skill ...
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