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Turner had many reasons for revolting, but his most important motive was his hatred of slavery and the suffering his people had to endure. Also, Turner thought it was God's will for him to lead a great uprising for it is said that God spoke to him and told him how to and when to commit this slave revolt. For more info on your question, I suggest you search "The Confessions Of Nat Turner by Thomas R. Gray."

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13y ago

He was mad at his master and he was very religes and thought that he saw a syn from god.

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14y ago

This is how Nat Turner died...Someone flushed him down the toilet

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he was tired of getting picked on and being a slave, so he wanted them to feel how he felt by beating and killing the white people.

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However said that is trash

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