How did Southerners feel
about John Brown's Raid?

A) Most supported the cause but kept their own slaves out of necessity
B) Most opposed the raid and began training state militias to prepare
C) Most opposed the raid but began seeing Brown as a martyr
D) Most supported the cause and became abolitionists

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Answer:

John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry generated intense reactions in both the South and the North. Southerners grew especially apprehensive of the possibility of other violent plots. They viewed Brown as a terrorist bent on destroying their civilization, and support for secession grew.

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