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Who opposed him John brown raid Harpers Ferry in two sentences
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John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry faced significant opposition from various groups, including local slaveholders who feared for their safety and the loss of their property. Additionally, the U.S. government and military, under President James Buchanan, opposed Brown's actions, viewing them as a direct threat to national stability and the institution of slavery.
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