Why was Harper's Ferry, Virginia, significant in the Antebellum Era?
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Harper's ferry, Virginia was considered significant in the antebellum era Because: it was the site of a failed slave rebellion in October of 1859. This site was known as the site where slave rebellion led by John Brown occurred in 1859. ... But the raid ended up in failure and John Brown was sentenced to death.
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Harper’s Ferry, Virginia was the site of a failed rebellion in terms of the slave system in 1859 October. This is the main concept in the Antebellum Era.
The main raid was done by John Brown abolitionist who led a small group against Harper Ferry who was the federal armoury in an attempt to start the revolt and destroy slavery.
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