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Vews And Impact On Slavery : Nat Turner's Rebellion

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This essay is about the Nat Turner’s Rebellion. In the duration of the essay I will be answering the following questions. The following questions are, principles of participants. The development of the Rebellion. The category of Turner. Education and Religion in the rebellion. What happened after the rebellion. VIews and impact on slavery. Nats Turner’s Rebellion was led by Nat Turner ofcourse due to his input and impact on the uprising of slaves and their owners. There were also people called militias that were apart of the Rebellion. Militias though eventually executed 100 of african americans. Slaves were people who were owned by contract or some form of payment/payback, work on plantations or in houses looking after their …show more content…

But he was raised as someone owned and not free. He saw killings and hangings of his people, friends, and family. Turner had thought that it was the whites fault. Which in actuality it was. He did know some whites were nice and did not do anything. But he knew most were cruel and deserved what was coming to them. So, to look at his future you get an idea why he did what he did. In two days he murdered many people and the rebellion was done for that part but would continue. From all information and assumptions made from and for Nat Turner I would say that he is most definitely the leader and general of the Rebellion known as Nats Rebellion. For religious purposes there was differentiation to African Americans going to church even if enslaved. African Americans had no rights according to whites, even if free. So, for them to go to church it was a big deal. For them to go to church there must have been a white pastor. He would preach and the people would listen. Enslaved African Americans were rare to go to church because of how they had to work on the farm or for the family after the people they work for came home from their church. Education war poor. They didn’t get to learn how to read. Free slaves could learn but it would not be as much as white students. The reasoning behind slaves not learning was their work on plantations and the owners would not pay for education for an African American. Now, some slaves could learn how to read and learn through

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