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What is an effect of nat turners rebellion

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After the revolt, fear was spread in the area. Before the revolt, many lawmakers wanted to end slavery-but after the rebellion, many changed their minds and believed slaves should be controlled more strictly. But Nat Turner's rebellion also lead to many abolitionists trying harder to prove how slavery could have dangerous effects and how it should be abolished.
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From all of my studies and what I've learned it that Nat Turner and twenty of his followers were killed because of his revolt. This revolt consisted in more deaths than any other slave revolt in United States' history. This revolt caused a tremendous amount of fear in the area. ... Many Southerners connected this rebellion to Yankee abolitionist desires to end slavery.
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