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A.
to protest the harassment of abolitionists
B.
to keep states from enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act
C.
to arm enslaved people and start an uprising against slavery
D.
to help defend the Underground Railroad
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What was John Brown’s motive for raiding the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry?
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