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Nat Turner showed resistance to slavery by leading a violent rebellion in Virginia in August 1831. He believed he was chosen by God to fight against oppression and rallied a group of enslaved individuals to rise up against their enslavers. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of approximately 60 white people and prompted severe reprisals against enslaved people, but it also ignited discussions about abolition and the moral implications of slavery in the United States. Turner's actions highlighted the desperate desire for freedom and the lengths to which enslaved people would go to achieve it.

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