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Nat Turner's Rebellion in 1831 was primarily caused by the pervasive conditions of slavery, including brutal treatment and a lack of freedom, which fueled Turner's desire for liberation and resistance. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of around 60 white individuals and led to a violent backlash, where over 100 enslaved people were killed in retaliation. In the aftermath, Southern states enacted stricter slave codes, further restricting the rights of enslaved individuals and free Blacks. The rebellion also intensified national conversations about slavery, contributing to the growing abolitionist movement in the North.

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