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Nat Turner's Rebellion was a slave uprising that occurred in Virginia in August 1831, led by enslaved preacher Nat Turner. It resulted in the deaths of approximately 60 white individuals and prompted a brutal crackdown on enslaved people and free blacks in the region. In the aftermath, state legislatures enacted stricter slave codes, limiting the rights of enslaved individuals and curtailing the ability of free blacks to assemble or educate themselves. The rebellion intensified the national debate over slavery and contributed to the growing abolitionist movement in the United States.

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