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.
Nat Turners Rebellion opened the eyes of the Southerners to the dangers of angry slaves
It lasted for 2 days.
to end slavery
they considered to abolish slavery in theri state
It caused them to get hanged and they. Died
Nat Turners Rebellion opened the eyes of the Southerners to the dangers of angry slaves
i think he is brave .........................
nat turners rebellion(revolt)
It lasted for 2 days.
Because they wanted to scare their owners
That all slaves would seek their freedom by force.
to end slavery
they passed laws to control both enslaved and free blacks
to end slavery
To most people living in the US at the time, the Civil War as we know it today, was called the "war of rebellion.
they considered to abolish slavery in theri state
Because those states were in rebellion against the USA