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. Indeed, it may have the most significant 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 brought the legal effort to limit the education and religious problems of black slaves and efforts to constrict the militias to prevent new rises.
Nat Turner's rebellion (also known as the 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 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. Indeed, it may have the most significant 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 brought the legal effort to limit the education and religious problems of black slaves and efforts to constrict the militias to prevent new rises.
Nat Turner, a secluded African-American missionary, led the most important slave riots in America's history. The team of him and his followers caused a short bloody rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia. The militia suppressed the rebellion, Turner eventually became hanged. Therefore, Virginia enacted a more stringent slavery law. An ongoing debate on whether the territory acquired in the Mexican war should be opened to enslave was decided in 1850's compromise: California is considered a free state Washington, DC is banned . It also enacted the stern fugitive law more than it was passed in 1793.