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Which of the following best describes the events that took place
after the failed rebellion at Harper's Ferry?

Select all that apply.
A-Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas condemned the violence

B-more and more Southerns saw leaving the Union as their only
option to maintain slavery

C-prominent Southerners started to have discussions about abolishing slavery

D-abolitionists viewed Brown as a martyr and rang church bells
after his execution

Which of the following best describes the events that took place after the failed rebellion at Harpers Ferry Select all that apply AAbraham Lincoln and Stephen class=

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Answer:

A, B, D

Explanation:

After the rebellion at Harper's Ferry, it was decided that it was necessary to establish a repudiation of violence, Brown was seen as a martyr and many southerners began to think that the only way to maintain slavery was to separate the southern states from the union.

With that, we can affirm that options A, B, and D are the correct answers.

We can reach this conclusion because:

  • The rebellion at Harper's Ferry took place in 1859.
  • This rebellion was established by John Brown and some abolitionists.
  • They moved to the southern states, willing to fight for the liberation of slaves.
  • They were tired of the southern farmers' refusal to end slavery.
  • They attacked the farms and ranchers with a lot of violence, to the point where they made this event one of the starting points of the Civil War.
  • Many people died in the rebellion, both abolitionists and southerners.
  • Brown was arrested and sentenced to death.

Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas abhorred this event and recognized that the problems between Northerners and Southerners should not be resolved in this way. Southerners saw remaining in the union as dangerous and many Northerners and abolitionists supported Brown's attitude by making him a martyr.

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