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weqwewe [10]
2 years ago
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After john brown was tried, convicted, and hanged, most northerners wanted the prison where he had been held closed. were reliev

ed that he was dead. thought his actions caused violence to increase. considered him a hero.
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earnstyle [38]2 years ago
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Most northerners considered John Brown a hero of antislavery and bombarded the prison where he was convicted and hanged.

Who was John Brown?

John Brown was an activist who terminated the slavery movement prior to the beginning of the  American Civil war.  He was also known for initiating an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry on the federal arsenal.

John Brown started an anti-slavery act in Canada in May 1958 which was supported by both black and white people. After the abolition of the slavery movement by him, many northerners treated him as a hero and his reputation was also getting high. He also fought against the killing of Kansas.

Therefore, after the conviction and hanging of John Brown, he was still considered a hero in the eyes of many of the notherners.

To learn more about the John Brown here:

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