John Brown
John Brown
John Brown's raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, In October 1859, involved
only a handful of abolitionists, freed no slaves, and was over in two days. Although many
Northerners condemned the raid, by 1863 John Brown had become a hero and a martyr in the
North. The views about John Brown expressed in the documents illustrate the strained
relationship between the North and South before the civil war(1859-1860) and the severely
crippled relationship
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was elected the South immediatelysucceeded and the Civil war began shortly after. During the Civil War John Brown rose to
Hero and Martyr status and a famous song of the civil war was pledged to him(Doc. G).
In Conclusion, the views of John Brown between 1859-1863 clearly showed how the
North-South relationship was hanging on a thread and was cut as John Brown became more
famous between these periods and into the Civil War.