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John Brown had little support in the entire nation. The South did not fear John Brown in that he was an extremist that few people supported.

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Because he was planning to give weapons to slaves to start a rebellion.

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My stummy hurts :'(

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So John Brow's plan was to give guns to the slave so they can fight back to their owner or master. Since slaves was very popular ( i guess ) South were scared that they might actually lose the slavery.

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