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There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.

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Who lead a group of enslaved African-Americans in rebellion against their slaveholders in 1831?

The Stono River Revolt of 1739 in South Carolina was lead by an Angolan slave named Jemmy.


What publication was written by William Lloyd garrison that called for the liberation movement?

William Lloyd Garrison wrote the publication, "The Liberator." The first edition was published in 1831. Approximately 75% of the readers were free African-Americans.


How many immigrants entered the US between 1831 and 1840?

Between 1831 and 1840, approximately 600,000 immigrants entered the USA. The largest group came from Ireland after the British relaxed travel restrictions there.


How did whites react to Nat Turner rebellion?

the most famous rebellion was led by nat turner in 1831.


What effect did Nat Tuner's rebellion have on southerners and their opinion of freedom for African American?

Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831 heightened fears among Southern slaveholders and white communities regarding the potential for violent uprisings by enslaved African Americans. In the aftermath, many southerners became more entrenched in their pro-slavery beliefs, advocating for stricter slave codes and harsher punishments to maintain control. The rebellion also sparked a wave of paranoia that led to a belief that freedom for African Americans posed a direct threat to the safety and stability of Southern society. Consequently, the event deepened the divide between pro-slavery and abolitionist sentiments in the United States.

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Who led a group of enslaved African Americans in rebellion against their slaveowners in 1831?

Nat Turner


Who led a group of enslaved African Americans in rebellion against their masters in 1831?

Nat Turner


Who lead a group of enslaved African-Americans in rebellion against their slaveholders in 1831?

The Stono River Revolt of 1739 in South Carolina was lead by an Angolan slave named Jemmy.


Who led a group of enslaved African Americans in rebellion against their slaveholders in 1831?

Nat Turner was a slave owned by Joseph Travis. He believed he had been chosen by God to lead a slave rebellion and did so in 1831.


Who led a group of enslaved African Americans in rebellion against their slaveholders in?

Nat Turner was a slave owned by Joseph Travis. He believed he had been chosen by God to lead a slave rebellion and did so in 1831.


What publication was written by William Lloyd garrison that called for the liberation movement?

William Lloyd Garrison wrote the publication, "The Liberator." The first edition was published in 1831. Approximately 75% of the readers were free African-Americans.


What has the author Penelope Campbell written?

Penelope Campbell has written: 'Maryland in Africa; the Maryland State Colonization Society, 1831-1857' -- subject(s): African Americans, Colonization, Maryland State Colonization Society


How many immigrants entered the US between 1831 and 1840?

Between 1831 and 1840, approximately 600,000 immigrants entered the USA. The largest group came from Ireland after the British relaxed travel restrictions there.


Which African American led a slave revolt in Virginia in 1831?

Nat Turner


How did whites react to Nat Turner rebellion?

the most famous rebellion was led by nat turner in 1831.


Famous African American who led a slave revolt?

Toussaint l'Overture, but that was in Haiti..... Nat Turner (Virginia, 1831).


What was the Virginia slavery debate and legislature 1831-1832?

It was a debate over whether or not to abolish slavery following the Nat Turner Rebellion in the summer of 1831. While Virgina did not abolish slavery, they did tighten restrictions on slaves. For instance, slaves could no longer be taught to read.