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What was the rebellion of slaves that killed 55 white people?

Nat Turner was the slave that led a bloody uprising where 55-65 white people were killed. In retaliation, white militias killed 100-200 slaves, guilty or not.


When white people were killing a slave through punishment was it a crime?

No, it was an expense. Slaves weren't cheap.


When did Nat turner leads a slave rebellion?

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.


Why weren't the white people convicted for murdering slaves?

The slaves were considered inferior to whites in the South and also in the Dred Scott case they were considered property. Not only were the slaves considered inferior to whites, they weren't even considered people. African Americans were considered to be slaves/ animals, not people. In the case with slaves, killing a slave was just as bad as killing a turkey for thanksgiving dinner.


What was the Virginia Debate of 1832?

This debate was mostly about slavery. It started when John Floyd, Governor of Virginia during the time, stated that in order to prevent another rebellion like Turner's Rebellion(Rebellion of 80 slaves, ended up with 60 white people killed) to not happen again, the slaves needed to be emancipated. Virginia voted against emancipation for the slaves.


What two reasons stopped slaves from killing their masters?

Slaves may have refrained from killing their masters due to fear of severe punishment or retaliation by other white people in the community. Additionally, some slaves may have retained a sense of moral or religious obligation that prevented them from resorting to such extreme actions.


The 1831 murder of nearly 60 white children by rebellious slaves was known as?

Nat Turner's rebellion


What is the significance of the stono rebellion?

the slave tituba mated with ANthony franklin and gave birth to Ben Franklin on of the founding fathers. It was the first white rebellion for the slaves


Why were laws passed that created differences between white servants and black slaves?

To protect against a slave rebellion


Why were laws passed required plantations to have a certain number of white servants as well as slaves?

To protect against a slave rebellion


Were there ever white slaves?

White people have been slaves, as have been black people, yellow people, and red people. Slaves have come in all types of colors, and both genders; male and female. People of all ages, young and old, have been slaves.


What is an example of active resistance by slaves APEX?

One example of active resistance by slaves was the Stono Rebellion in 1739, where a group of slaves in South Carolina rebelled, seized weapons, and marched towards Florida with the intention of seeking freedom. This rebellion resulted in the deaths of multiple white colonists and slaves, leading to harsher slave codes in the region.