John Brown, After The Harper Ferry Raid

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John Brown, after the Harper Ferry raid, became a symbol of the fight against slavery. But it also led to intensified tensions between the North and South. The North gained a sense of sentiment and accomplishment after seeing John Brown’s work. But the South was completely revolted and saw the North now as a physical and violent threat. The South saw the Harpers Ferry as a direct assault on their pro-slavery laws. So, the southern states started seceding, which enraged the North. This tension later gave rise to the civil war where the union (the north) and the confederates (the south) started fighting. At the end of the civil war, the emancipation proclamation was signed which freed over 4 million slaves. So John Brown, in a way, did start