He believed that God had told him to end slavery.
He believed that God had told him to end slavery.
Nat Turner led his rebellion in 1831 in Virginia. In the rebellion, Turner led a group of slaves, killing Turner's owner, Travis, and his family, and approximately fifty other white citizens. The militia was called to confront the uprising. Approximately one hundred slaves were killed in the following weeks by frightened white mobs and the militia. Nat Turner escaped, but was later captured and executed.
"The Chaneysville Incident" was inspired by a group of runaway slaves graves found just outside David Bradley's hometown in Bedford County, PA.
Nat Turner organized and let the bloodiest slave rebellion in American History on August 22 1831 in Southampton County, VA. Turner and a group of slaves killed over fifty whites over two days. This revolt panicked slave owners and enhanced the tensions between pro-slavery ideas and abolitionists.
The Underground Railroad, a secret network of abolitionists, free black individuals, and sympathetic white individuals, helped slaves escape to freedom in the United States. While not a religious group in itself, many members of the Underground Railroad were inspired by their Christian beliefs to assist in freeing slaves and upholding the principle of human equality.
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Fugitive slaves was the group that provided aid to the slaves on their underground journey.
It is unknown who, or what had inspired them, but what is sure is, that they inspired many artists and fashion designers.
The Union is a group of states that disagree with slaves and the Confederate is a group of states that believe in slaves.
it depends, what inspired you to become a group?
it depends, what inspired you to become a group?
slaves and former slaves