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Delicious77 [7]
3 years ago
15

Why was John Brown significant to the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

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1 answer:
Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Brown's role in the violence in Kansas helped him raise money for his raid on Harpers Ferry in Virginia in 1859. The raid failed, and Brown was executed, becoming a martyr to the abolitionist cause.

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