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what was the north's reaction to the raid on harpers ferry
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Weegy: In October 1859, John Brown made plans to attack the U.S. Federal Arsenal. He wanted the guns from the arsenal for slaves who were willing to fight for their freedom. John?s plan was that the slaves would rebel and fight against their masters. [ [ However, this plan would not succeed. The Raid at Harpers Ferry would be a beginning to the Civil War and an end for John Brown. ] ]
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Weegy: On the night of October 16, 1859, Brown, now 59 years old, staged his final and most daring raid, an assault on the federal armory in Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia), which housed an arsenal of more than 100,000 rifles and muskets. [ Calling his raiding force, the “Provisional Army,” Brown's group of 22 men included three of Brown's sons, a fugitive slave and four free blacks. Brown's goal was to seize the arsenal, distribute the guns and muskets, mobilize anti-slavery forces, incite slave insurrections and organize raids against slaveholders across the South. ]
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The North's reaction to the raid on Harper's Ferry was divided. While some abolitionists admired John Brown, the majority condemned the raid as a violent act, emphasizing the need for peaceful methods in addressing slavery.

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