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1 September, 16:30

What effect did the Nat Turner rebellion have on the South?

A. It caused fear in the South of another revolt of the same type and caused an

increase in the laws / codes to maintain strict control and to prevent another

uprising in the future.

B. It forced the South to pass laws limiting guns and gun use

C. It caused fear in the national government of an uprising attempt that might

overthrow the national government.

D. It encouraged southerners to be more patriotic and assist future rebels in their

efforts

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  1. 1 September, 16:41
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    The answer is A. It caused fear in the south of another revolt of the same type and caused an increase in the laws / codes to maintain strict control and to prevent another uprising in the future.

    Explanation:

    The incident put fear in the heart of Southerners, ended the organized emancipation movement in that region, resulted in even harsher laws against slaves, and deepened the schism between slave-holders and free-soldiers
  2. 1 September, 16:56
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    A, it caused fear in the South of another revolt of the same type and caused an increase in the laws/codes to maintain strict control and prevent another uprising in the future.

    Explanation, Nat Turner was an educated slave who led a revolt with both slaves and freed black men. They killed many citizens of the town, but a local militia ended their rebellion. Because of this, fear and stigma of educated slaves grew. Many slaves were no longer allowed to learn to read or write, and other strict codes were set in place to prevent future uprisings.
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