Respuesta :
Statement D is correct.
John Brown believed that slavery would be abolished through more violent measures. His beliefs lead him to attack a federal arsenal in hopes of arming slaves for an uprising. His hope was that this uprising would get rid of the system of slavery. This operation failed and he was executed for his actions. Right before the execution he stated how "I, John Brown,am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood." This shows how he believed that ridding the US of slavery would only be done through fighting.
John Brown believed that slavery would be abolished through more violent measures. His beliefs lead him to attack a federal arsenal in hopes of arming slaves for an uprising. His hope was that this uprising would get rid of the system of slavery. This operation failed and he was executed for his actions. Right before the execution he stated how "I, John Brown,am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood." This shows how he believed that ridding the US of slavery would only be done through fighting.
Answer:
D. the Dred Scott case convinced john brown that slavery would not be abolished by the courts
Explanation:
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