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Nat Turners rebellion in the USA
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The revolt of the black slaves led by Nat Turner was quickly suppressed and sunk in blood. On November 11, 1831, Turner himself was hanged, then skinned and beheaded. This price he had to pay for the desire for freedom. Nat Turners rebellion in the USA. Turner began the rebellion by the issue of several trusted slaves. The insurgents moved from household to family, freeing slaves and murder their controllers. The insurgents eventually comprised over 70 incarcerated and free blacks. Since the rebels did not want to give out their presence to anyone at the time of their outbreaks, they initially used knives, axes and blunt objects, rather than weapons. The uprising did not divide the victims by stage or gender, until it was strongminded that the goals of the insurgency were fully achieved.
A cry of rage swept over the crowd as Nat Turners body swayed on the rope. The men, in unison, rushed to the corpse, took it out of the loop, threw it on the ground and tore off its skin. But this did not calm their rage. Some began to chop it into pieces. Others were tearing at the already torn skin. Someone with a huge knife cut off his head and, pleased, with a triumphant cry, raised it above his head. What happens on this day - November 11, 1831 What caused such hatred in people Why were the white inhabitants of the small town of Jerusalem in Virginia so frightened Their fear is caused by the fear of being killed as a result of a mass slave uprising. And the main instigator of this uprising is Nat Turner, who has just been plucked on an oak branch. Within two days, it was he who led this first US slave uprising against their masters. Under his command, about fifty black slaves killed 59 whites men, women, children. They killed the cruellest way, without any pity. This is the reason for the anger of the mob, which the sheriff and his subordinates cannot control.
Nat Turner was born in 1800 on a small farm in Virginia. His father disappeared when he was still very young. They say that he managed to break his shackles and escape to the north of the country. Nat grows up quickly, and his faith in God is limitless. He is still quite a boy, but already knows how to read and write. When the young slave does not work in the fields, he is completely immersed in Bible study. But the work of the Bible does not end visions begin to appear The Holy Spirit Himself gives him advice. Nat considers himself a new Moses, whose goal is to free his people from slavery. Following the example of his father, he is trying to escape from the plantations. He is only 22 years old. A month after wandering, he comes back. Nat says that God himself commanded him to return home, since he was entrusted with a special mission that must be fulfilled.
Slaves impressed by his intelligence and education call him a prophet. May 12, 1828, on the day when Nat turns 28, he has a new vision The Holy Spirit descends on him again and explains what needs to be done. I heard a loud noise in the sky, and the Holy Spirit appeared to me. He demanded that the young slave continue the struggle against the Serpent, that is, against the whites, who keep their brothers in slavery. Nat talks about this assignment to four other slaves. They need to be ready to take up arms. When When the Lord himself sends a signal.
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