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Northerners had mixed feelings about Nat Turner's Rebellion in 1831. While some sympathized with the enslaved people's desire for freedom and saw the rebellion as a reaction to the brutal conditions of slavery, many others were alarmed by the violence and feared it would lead to stricter slave laws and increased tensions between the North and South. The rebellion heightened sectional divides and fueled abolitionist sentiment in some quarters, but also led to a backlash against abolitionists in the South and increased support for pro-slavery arguments.

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