John Brown's Raid

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"His Speech to the Court at His Trial, 1859" John Brown's raid made the north and the south argue and complain about each other and more than normal. The north didn't seem to care about Brown's actions because he was taking the matter of slavery into his own hands and his beliefs were the same as his. The south was livid! How dare he take their slaves! It was a complete disaster in there eyes; he was helping black slaves get out of the south and up into Canada to be free from their masters. The way the south saw this man's actions was he was stealing their property and you can't take a man's property away from him no matter what it it's. The northern states really didn't seem to care at all since they were anti-slavery anyway and