The Harpers Ferry raid confirmed for many Southerners the existence of
a widespread Northern plot against slavery. In fact, Brown had raised
funds for his raid from Northern abolitionists. To arm the slaves, he
ordered one thousand pikes from a Connecticut manufacturer. Letters to
Governor Wise betrayed the mixed feelings people held for Brown. For
some, he was simply insane and should not be hanged. For others, he
was a martyr to the cause of abolition, and his quick trial and
execution reflected the fear and arrogance of the Virginia
slave-owning aristocracy. Many Northerners condemned Brown's actions
but thought him right in his conviction that slavery had to end. John
Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry and his subsequent execution further
polarized North and South and made a solution of the slavery issue
central to the national debate which ultimately led to Civil War in
1861.
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John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry 1859
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ISBN
9781849087582
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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