Nat and his brigade of rebels killed a total of 55 white men, women and children. They spared a few homes "because Turner believed the poor white inhabitants 'thought no better of themselves than they did of negroes.'
None. He tried multiple times, even striking one man, Joseph Travis, in the head with a hatchet but was unable to deliver the final blow as his cohorts finished him off.
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Nat Turner (1800-1831) was one of the major instigators of Turner's Rebellion, also known as the Southhampton Insurrection, a slave uprising in Virginia on August 21, 1831. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of 56 whites and at least as many blacks, many of whom were slaves or freemen hanged for their part in the killings.
The Westward Expansion involved many people, one group in particular were were the Native Americans. They were removed from their from their home to South Dakota and Oklahoma.
Shay's rebellion only involved the United States.
four people died in the fighting of shay's rebellion
Because it did.
Turner's Rebellion
Turner's Rebellion
Nat Turner was the slave whose violent rebellion in Virginia in 1831 led to many Southern states tightening their slave codes in order to prevent future uprisings. Turner's rebellion resulted in the deaths of around 60 white people and hundreds of Black people, and it led to increased restrictions on enslaved individuals and free Black people throughout the South.
Nat Turner (1800-1831) was one of the major instigators of Turner's Rebellion, also known as the Southhampton Insurrection, a slave uprising in Virginia on August 21, 1831. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of 56 whites and at least as many blacks, many of whom were slaves or freemen hanged for their part in the killings.
The Westward Expansion involved many people, one group in particular were were the Native Americans. They were removed from their from their home to South Dakota and Oklahoma.
Shay's rebellion only involved the United States.
four people died in the fighting of shay's rebellion
The slaughter of nearly 60 whites, many of whom were children
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Many people
Turner Clanton owned seven enslaved people according to the 1860 U.S. Federal Census.