Asked by Braeden Steele on May 10, 2024

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Which of the following is true of Nat Turner?

A) He was convicted and executed in the early 1830s for having planned and executed a violent slave revolt.
B) He became an outspoken abolitionist after escaping to the North.
C) He regularly conducted raids into the slave states to help blacks escape to freedom.
D) He conducted extensive interviews with runaway slaves in writing antislavery pamphlets published in the 1830s.

Slave Revolt

An act of rebellion or resistance against slave owners by the enslaved population, seeking to gain freedom or protest against conditions.

Violent Slave

Individuals held in slavery who resisted their condition through acts of violence against their oppressors.

  • Identify key figures and their impact on the abolitionist movement and the pursuit of liberty.
  • Delve into the impact of slave stories and firsthand accounts on our understanding of the slave lived experience.
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Stephen SchillingMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Nat Turner was an enslaved man who planned and led a violent rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of around 60 white people and led to a crackdown on enslaved people in the region, with many being executed or punished severely. Turner was eventually caught, tried, and executed for his role in the rebellion.