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Nat Turner was viewed with a mix of fear and admiration. To many enslaved people, he was seen as a courageous leader and a symbol of hope for liberation, inspiring them to resist oppression. However, among white slaveholders and the broader society, he was regarded with terror and hostility, viewed as a dangerous instigator of rebellion following his violent uprising in 1831. His actions prompted severe crackdowns on enslaved populations and intensified racial tensions in the United States.

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