Nat Turner led a brief slave uprising in southside Virginia.
Nat Turner
The Charles Deslondes events refers to slaves uprising in Germany in 1811. Nat Turner organized a slave uprising in the early 1800s in the United States.
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Nat Turner was the slave that led a bloody uprising where 55-65 white people were killed. In retaliation, white militias killed 100-200 slaves, guilty or not.
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Nat Turner led a brief slave uprising in southside Virginia.
Nat Turner
Nat Turner
The Charles Deslondes events refers to slaves uprising in Germany in 1811. Nat Turner organized a slave uprising in the early 1800s in the United States.
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Nat Turner
Nat Turner, a slave who organized a rebellion in 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. The uprising resulted in the deaths of around 60 white individuals and led to harsher slave codes in the state.
Nat Turner led his rebellion in 1831 in Virginia. In the rebellion, Turner led a group of slaves, killing Turner's owner, Travis, and his family, and approximately fifty other white citizens. The militia was called to confront the uprising. Approximately one hundred slaves were killed in the following weeks by frightened white mobs and the militia. Nat Turner escaped, but was later captured and executed.
Nat Turner was the slave that led a bloody uprising where 55-65 white people were killed. In retaliation, white militias killed 100-200 slaves, guilty or not.
Cherry was Nat Turner's spouse
One of Nat Turner's closest friends and confidants was Hark (also spelled "Hark Travis" or "Hark Henry"). Hark was a fellow slave who played a significant role in planning and executing the rebellion led by Nat Turner in 1831. Hark's loyalty and bravery made him a reliable ally to Turner during the uprising.