John Brown’s Pottawatomie Massacre
(A) Was hailed as an abolitionist victory in the North
(B) Began the Bleeding Kansas crisis
(C) Was denounced by most Northerners but lauded by Republicans
(D) All of the above
Ans: (B) Began the Bleeding Kansas crisis
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