After the Nat Turner uprising, Group of answer choices The abolitionist movement strengthened. The state of Virginia abolished slavery. Nat Turner was put on trial. Nat Tuner was reunited with his family.
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Step 1: The Nat Turner uprising, also known as the Southampton Insurrection, took place in 1831 in Virginia, resulting in the deaths of around 60 white people. Show more…
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