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What was the most famous slave revolt?

nat turners rebellion(revolt)


What motivated nat turner to lead the rebellion?

Because he wanted blacks to be able to stand up to white slave owners.


How was the slave owners' racism to the blacks?

The slave owners hated them. They treated them like cattle, basically. The blacks had no rights, and it was shameful.


What effect did Nat Turners slave rebellion have on the US?

Nat Turner was the first slave to rebel and it basically encouraged other slaves to rebel. It also led to the making of slave codes which were laws or regulations that slaves, slave owners, and other bystanders that might see a runaway slave, would have to follow. Nat turner was also hanged as a consequence for rebelling.


What were the effects of the Stono Rebellion for slaves and slave owners?

The Stono Rebellion led to increased restrictions on slaves, such as limitations on their movement and gatherings. Slave owners also implemented harsher punishments and surveillance to prevent future uprisings. Overall, the rebellion heightened tensions between slaves and slave owners, leading to stricter control and surveillance of enslaved individuals.


Who was Nat Turner's slave owner?

Nat Turner's owner at the time of his rebellion was Joseph Travis. sike *&$#


What was the policy slave owners favored?

This is the one I learned that slave owners would say "Blacks are animals, you don't treat animals the same way you treat humans," I just can't even comprehend how immoral and cruel slave owners were.


How so slave owners justify the treatment of slaves?

Racial Doctrine. (Blacks inferior to Whites.)


Could only whites own slaves?

No. There were free blacks who were slave owners, and Indians too.


Did Lincoln promised to compensate those slave owners who were not in rebellion as of January 1 1863?

false


What happened the stono rebellion?

A group of slaves fought with their slave owners at the Stono River in 1739


What did Nat turners actions lead to?

For leading a slave rebellion, Nat Turner was punished by being hung, beheaded, skinned, and quartered.