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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.
Southern whites and survivors merely felt that hanging was too good for Nat Turner who had savagely taken the lives of many family members and townspeople.
Nat Turner led a brief slave uprising in southside Virginia.
he shot more than 50 men so he could escape slavery and stand up for everyone
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The slaughter of nearly 60 whites, many of whom were children
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.
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Yes Nat Turner kill many white southern folks
There were about 2,000 settler that were killed. I hope this helps!
Nat Turner led a brief slave uprising in southside Virginia.
Southern whites and survivors merely felt that hanging was too good for Nat Turner who had savagely taken the lives of many family members and townspeople.
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She started a bloody slave revolt and many were killed; but she was successful.
The Bloodiest Slave Revolt in Southern HistoryThe Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner's Fierce Rebellion by Stephen B. Oates in the Portrait of America Essay BookNat Turner's rebellion was the bloodiest slave revolt in Southern history, and it had a profound and irrevocable impact on the destinies of Southern whites and blacks alike. Nat Turner lived in Southampton County, which is in Virginia. In Southampton County, there were many slaves. The masters of these slaves believed that the "Negroes" were not any danger because they were well treated. The African Americans did get very enthusiastic about their "praise meetings", in a way the whites did not understand, but the whites still believed that they were harmless. Also, white evangelists started coming in from outside the county and exhorting equality at local revivals. Again, the whites believed that their slaves were no danger, and besides a few solitary incidents that there was no danger to them. However, all was not as calm as it appeared. On August 22, 1831, a band of slave rebels led by a black mystic called Nat Turner attacked with guns and axe in the bloodiest slave revolt in Southern history.
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