Question
Which was an effect of John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry?(1 point)
Responses
Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.
Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.
Kansas was taken over by Free-Soilers.
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Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.
Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.
Kansas was taken over by Free-Soilers.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An effect of John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry was that several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions. Brown's raid heightened fears among slaveholders and southern states about the possibility of slave uprisings, leading them to implement stricter measures to control enslaved populations.