That depends on what you mean.
If you mean the raid on Harpers Ferry led by John Brown in an effort to begin a slave revolt, then many were afraid of a slave revolt and angry with Northerner abolitionists, but at the same time they felt vindicated in their claims that the slaves were content.
If you mean the battle of Harpers Ferry, the confederates were happy because it was a large victory with comparatively little cost. They got lots of weaponry, food, and other supplies (like fresh uniforms, even though they were Union uniforms). They were happy.
Because they thought he was trying to do the right thing
The address of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 151 Polk Street, Harpers Ferry, 25425 9870
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historical Association is: Po Box 197, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-0197
harpers ferry was a raid that many people died in.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historic Town Foundation is: Po Box 1427, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-1427
Slavery should be abolished
...that slavery should not be abolish
Because they thought he was trying to do the right thing
The address of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 151 Polk Street, Harpers Ferry, 25425 9870
Abolitionist fanatics, ready to arm the slaves for a nationwide rebellion.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historical Association is: Po Box 197, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-0197
Harpers Ferry is located in West Virginia.
harpers ferry was a raid that many people died in.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historic Town Foundation is: Po Box 1427, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-1427
Harpers Ferry is in West Virginia.
The phone number of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 304-535-2301.
Battle of Harpers Ferry happened on 1862-09-12.