Historical Events tagged with "nat turner"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Nat Turner Executed After Slave Rebellion

November 11th, 1831 193 years ago

Nat Turner, an enslaved African American, was executed in Jerusalem, Virginia, after leading a violent revolt against slavery. The uprising, which took place in August, resulted in the deaths of several white plantation owners and their families. Turner's resistance was fueled by his religious beliefs and visions, which led him to believe he was chosen to lead his people to freedom. Following the suppression of the rebellion, Turner was captured, tried, and sentenced to death. His hanging marked a significant moment in the struggle against slavery in America.

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Nat Turner Arrested After Slave Rebellion

October 30th, 1831 193 years ago

Nat Turner was arrested following a violent slave rebellion he led in Virginia. The uprising, which began on August 21, involved Turner and his followers killing around 60 white individuals over several days. The rebellion struck fear across the South and amplified tensions surrounding slavery.

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Nat Turner's Rebellion of Enslaved Virginians

August 23rd, 1831 193 years ago

Nat Turner led a violent uprising of enslaved individuals in Virginia, aiming to revolt against the oppressive system of slavery. The rebellion began on a Southampton County plantation, spreading to several neighboring farms. Turner, driven by religious visions, believed he was chosen to lead his people to freedom. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of numerous white individuals and sparked widespread fear among slaveholders. In retaliation, state and local militias suppressed the uprising violently, leading to the execution of many participants, including Turner himself.

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Nat Turner Leads Rebellion in Virginia

August 21st, 1831 193 years ago

Nat Turner, an enslaved African American, led a rebellion of slaves and free blacks in Southampton County, Virginia. The insurrection resulted in the deaths of 55 to 65 whites and approximately 100 blacks. It was marked by a violent uprising motivated by the desire for freedom and equality, showcasing deep-seated tensions regarding slavery in the South.

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