Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831 and John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 significantly heightened tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery. Turner's uprising instilled fear in slaveholders and prompted stricter slave laws, while Brown's actions galvanized abolitionist sentiments in the North, portraying him as a martyr for the anti-slavery cause. Both events foreshadowed the violent conflicts that would ultimately lead to the Civil War, shaping the national discourse around race and freedom. Their legacies continue to influence discussions on civil rights and social justice in America today.
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