🟦 CATEGORY 1: WHO WAS NAT TURNER?
🟩 CATEGORY 2: RELIGION & RESISTANCE
🟨 CATEGORY 3: THE REBELLION
🟥 CATEGORY 4: REACTIONS & CONSEQUENCES
🟪 CATEGORY 5: WHY IT MATTERS
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Who was Nat Turner?

An enslaved preacher who led a rebellion against slavery. 

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Question: What belief system gave enslaved people hope and strength?

: Religion (Christian faith).

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About how many people joined Nat Turner’s rebellion?

70

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What was one immediate reaction by white slaveholders after the rebellion?

Fear and violence toward Black communities.

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Why do people still study Nat Turner today?

To understand resistance to slavery.

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In what U.S. state did Nat Turner’s rebellion take place?

Virginia

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Question: What religious text did Nat Turner use to justify rebellion?

The Bible. Exodus

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Question: What types of weapons did most rebels use?

 Farm tools and simple weapons.

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How did fear among slaveholders change after the rebellion?

It greatly increased.

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What does Nat Turner’s rebellion reveal about enslaved people?

They actively resisted slavery.

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In what year did Nat Turner’s rebellion begin?

1831

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How did enslaved people use religion as a form of resistance?

They interpreted the Bible as supporting freedom and justice.

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Question: How long did Nat Turner’s rebellion last?

About two days.

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Question: What is one law or restriction that became stricter after the rebellion?

Laws banning enslaved people from learning to read.

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Why do historians disagree about Nat Turner?

Because people view violent resistance differently.

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What belief motivated Nat Turner to lead the rebellion?

He believed God chose him through visions and signs.

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Why did slaveholders fear enslaved people interpreting religion on their own?

Because it could inspire rebellion and resistance.

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What was one main goal of the rebellion?

To end slavery through resistance.

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Why were enslaved people banned from education after the rebellion?

Because education was seen as encouraging resistance.

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How did the rebellion increase tensions between the North and South?

It increased fear in the South and debates about slavery.

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Why is Nat Turner considered a controversial historical figure?

Because he used violence to resist slavery.

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Question: How could religion inspire both hope and action against slavery?

It helped enslaved people believe freedom was morally and spiritually justified.

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Question: What happened to Nat Turner after the rebellion ended

He was captured and executed. tortured 

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How did the rebellion change the daily lives of enslaved people?

Increased surveillance, harsher punishments, and fewer freedoms.

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How does Nat Turner’s rebellion challenge common myths about slavery?

It disproves the idea that enslaved people were passive or obedient.

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