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Nat Turner chose Sunday for his rebellion because it was a day when many enslaved people would gather for religious services, making it easier to mobilize his followers. Additionally, the lack of white oversight during this time allowed for a greater chance of surprise and success in their uprising. The spiritual significance of Sunday also aligned with Turner's belief that he was acting on divine inspiration to lead his people to freedom.

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