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Nat Turner was executed by hanging on November 11, 1831, after leading a slave rebellion in Virginia. The claim that he was hung twice is likely a misunderstanding; he was hanged once but was subjected to torture and brutal treatment before his execution as part of the efforts by slaveholders to instill fear and assert control over enslaved people. His rebellion was seen as a significant threat to the institution of slavery, prompting harsh reprisals against him and others involved.

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