Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in 1831 motivated by his belief that he was chosen by God to lead his people to freedom. He and his followers sought to end the brutal system of slavery and sought revenge against their oppressors. The uprising resulted in the deaths of about 60 white people and was ultimately suppressed, leading to harsh reprisals against enslaved individuals and increased restrictions on slave laws in the South. Turner's actions highlighted the intense desperation and desire for freedom among enslaved people.
Nat Turner was a black American slave.
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Nat Turner's owner at the time of his rebellion was Joseph Travis. sike *&$#
Nat Turner was the slave that led a bloody uprising where 55-65 white people were killed. In retaliation, white militias killed 100-200 slaves, guilty or not.
Nat Turner married a lady named Cherry.
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he led slaves to kill 55 white people
Nat Turner was a black American slave.
Yes, Nat Turner was wrong when he decoded to attack and kill people.
No, the most well known Nat (Nathaniel) Turner was a black American slave.
Nat Turner's owner at the time of his rebellion was Joseph Travis. sike *&$#
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Nat Turner was the slave that led a bloody uprising where 55-65 white people were killed. In retaliation, white militias killed 100-200 slaves, guilty or not.
Cherry was Nat Turner's spouse
Nat Turner led his rebellion in 1831 in Virginia. In the rebellion, Turner led a group of slaves, killing Turner's owner, Travis, and his family, and approximately fifty other white citizens. The militia was called to confront the uprising. Approximately one hundred slaves were killed in the following weeks by frightened white mobs and the militia. Nat Turner escaped, but was later captured and executed.