John Brown

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American History

 

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Bonnie B

 

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December 25, 2011

 

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A and E). Conservative northerners and white southerners believed that John Brown had taken his good abolitionist intentions too far. Even newspapers, such as the Topeka Tribune of Kansas discussed the positive aspects of the unsuccessful raid sarcastically (Doc. C). Divisions between the North and the South began to grow and compromise over the issue of slavery was made almost impossible, for now, the South felt threatened...
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C). Divisions between the North and the South began to grow and compromise over the issue of slavery was made almost impossible, for now, the South felt threatened. Rather than view the neighboring north as a region with differing opinions, the southerners were defensive and feared that the entirely radical north was going to attempt each and every drastic measure in order to end slavery...
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