Nat Turner
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Nat Turner Net Worth 2024, Height, Wiki, Age
Activist

Birthday

: 02 October 1800

Birthplace

: Virginia, USA

Sign

: Libra
 

Died

: 11 November 1831

Lived

: 31 years

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  • African American who led the Nat Turner's slave rebellion of slaves and free blacks in Southampton County, Virginia on August 21, 1831, that resulted in the deaths of 55 to 65 white people
Born:02 October 1800 Comment
When did Nat Turner die? / Died11 November 1831
How many years did Nat Turner live? / Lived31 years
Where was Nat Turner born?Virginia, USA
Zodiac sign:Libra

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How much is Nat Turner worth?Under review
Nationality:American
Hair color:Brown
Eyes color:Brown



Who was Nat Turner? / Facts   


  • In retaliation, white militias and mobs killed more than 200 black people while putting down the rebellion
  • The rebels went from plantation to plantation, gathering horses and guns, freeing other slaves along the way, and recruiting other blacks who wanted to join their revolt
  • During the rebellion, Virginia legislators targeted free blacks with a colonization bill, which allocated new funding to remove them, and a police bill that denied free blacks trials by jury and made any free blacks convicted of a crime subject to sale and relocation
  • Whites organized militias and called out regular troops to suppress the uprising
  • In addition, white militias and mobs attacked blacks in the area, killing an estimated 200, many of whom were not involved in the revolt
  • In the aftermath, the state quickly arrested and executed 57 blacks accused of being part of Turner's slave rebellion
  • Turner hid successfully for two months
  • When found, he was tried, convicted, sentenced to death, and hanged
  • Across Virginia and other southern states, state legislators passed new laws to control slaves and free blacks
  • They prohibited education of slaves and free blacks, restricted rights of assembly for free blacks, withdrew their right to bear arms (in some states), and to vote (in North Carolina, for instance), and required white ministers to be present at all black worship services

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