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Nat Turner did not directly contribute to the Underground Railroad; rather, he is best known for leading a significant slave rebellion in 1831 in Virginia. His uprising heightened awareness of the brutal realities of slavery and intensified the national debate over the institution. While the Underground Railroad focused on helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom, Turner's rebellion served as a catalyst for both abolitionist movements and increased repression of enslaved people. His actions symbolized the desperate desire for freedom among enslaved individuals, indirectly influencing the broader resistance to slavery.

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