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Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831 was both a significant uprising and a tragic failure. It successfully demonstrated the deep-seated tensions surrounding slavery and inspired fear among slaveholders, leading to harsher laws against enslaved people. However, the rebellion was ultimately suppressed, resulting in the deaths of many participants, including Turner himself, and it did not achieve its goal of ending slavery. Instead, it prompted a severe crackdown on enslaved people and abolitionist movements in the South.

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