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24 October, 05:49

Why was Nat Turner moved to start a slave rebellion?

~He realized that he could gain support from local farmers.

~ He was instructed by John Brown.

~ He realized escape along the Underground Railroad was easy.

~He had visions predicting the event.

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  1. 24 October, 08:13
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    The correct answer is "He had visions predicting the event".

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion, also known as the Southampton Insurrection, was a conflict at which rebel slaves killed 55 to 66 people. Nat Turner was the leader of the rebellion and, even tough the rebellion lasted for just few days, he hide for more than two months before getting caught. Nat Turner started the rebellion because he believed that is was his destiny and saw it on a vision. He said that a spirit appeared to him and told him that he should fight against a serpent that got loose when Christ laid down the yoke.
  2. 24 October, 09:40
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    Nat Turner started a slave rebellion because ha had visions predicting the event
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