John Harper's attack on Harper's Ferry made the south view the north as a solitary story much more, his reaid prompted more southern apprehensions of a slave revolt, they thought the republican party announced itself abolitionist and they attempted to boycott bondage. Southerners deciphered northern protection from the criminal slave act and to the subjection in Kansas as illegal. They likewise griped that in the event that they succeeded north would get all their property to do what they please with. In conclusion, they trusted that the north was treating them like slaves. All together for the republicans to win the decision of 1860 they needed to expand their interest toward the north. They did as such by making a monetary program in view