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10 October, 01:17

What did Southern Senator Preston Brooks do to the abolitionist senator Charles Sumner in 1857? How did people in the South react to this?

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  1. 10 October, 01:32
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    Reaction to Senator Charles Sumner in 1857:

    This event happened on May 22, 1856. Two days before which Charles Sumner had given a speech against slaveholders and criticizing then heavily publicly, which also included a relative of Brooks.

    So, taking this as an insult, Preston Brooks in retaliation beat Sumner with a Walking cane, and this incident significantly contributed to the country's polarization toward the issue of slavery. There was a lot violence that followed the event and was eventually one of the reasons for the American Civil War.
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