Nat Turner is an African-American slave and believed in a positive factor to influence slave culture and improve their lifestyle. He resisted his fellow slaves and influenced opposition slavery. The result of Nat Turner did not prove his idea until his life had disappeared. His influence changed the future of America and the future of African Americans. The rebellion began on August 21, 1831, when Natner gave him two motivated experiences.
Nat Turner's rebellion (also known as Southampton Uprising) was a slave rebellion led by Natnart in August 1831 in Southampton, Virginia. Rebel slaves died from 55 to 65 people, at least 51 people are white. The rebellion was destroyed in a few days, but Turner survived after hiding for over two months. On the morning of August 23, 1831, the rebellion of Belmont plantation was effectively suppressed. There is a wide range of fears in the aftermath and the White Army organizes to fight slavery. The state executed 56 slaves who were condemned as being involved in the rebellion, and many non-participating slaves were punished for enthusiasm. Militia and mobs in this area killed about 120 slaves and free blacks
The Stono Rebellion in 1739, the Gabriel Prosser plot in 1800, the Danish Vesey plot in 1822, and the Nat Turner rebellion in 1831 were the most prominent slave riots in American history. But only Stono Rebellion and Nat Turner 's Rebellion were successful; before any attack, Southerners succeeded in destroying other planned revolts. After a successful slave uprising in Santo Domingo (now known as Haiti), many slaveowners in the United States became uneasy and after years of clashes during France, Spain and the British military investigation colonists The land brought independence to the colony in 1804. . The slaves of the American colony (later America) knew that it was very difficult to make a rebellion. The number of Caucasians far exceeds that of slaves. Even in states like South Carolina, by 1810, Caucasians accounted for only 47% of the population, and slaves could not put up with guns to endure white people.
The rebellion of Nat Turner was also known as the Southampton County Uprising or Southampton Uprising. This is a revolt led by Natner and the slave slave of 1831. People remember that it was one of the few pre-war slave riots that deeply changed the attitude of Caucasians into slavery. In fact, it may have the most important and lasting influence on the way slavery politics and slavery are memorized as systems in American cultural memory. The revolts themselves lasted only two days, but the influence led to the efforts of the law to limit education and religious problems of black slaves and efforts to tighten militias to prevent new rises.