Compare Points of View Explain how John
Brown's approach to abolitionism differed from
the approaches of other abolitionists at the time.

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While most abolitionists were in favor of using peaceful ways to push for emancipation, Brown believed that militant action had become the only effective way to abolish slavery. After Brown's raid, many formerly pacifist abolitionists became willing to contemplate violent means for achieving emancipation.

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