Nat Turner Rebellion

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf slave rebellion
gptkbp:action sparked fear in slaveholders
gptkbp:aftermath increased slave codes
gptkbp:born October 2, 1800
gptkbp:casualties approximately 100 black deaths
approximately 60 white deaths
gptkbp:commanded increased after rebellion
gptkbp:court held in November 1831
gptkbp:cultural_impact heightened tensions
gptkbp:date August 21, 1831
gptkbp:death November 11, 1831
gptkbp:duration 2 days
gptkbp:education self-taught
gptkbp:evaluates November 11, 1831
gptkbp:family enslaved
gptkbp:followedBy enslaved people
inspired by his leadership
gptkbp:governs execution of participants
gptkbp:historical_significance examined in civil rights discussions
gptkbp:historicalContext Antebellum South
gptkbp:historicalRecords varied interpretations
varied sources
gptkbp:homeGround born into slavery
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Nat Turner Rebellion
gptkbp:impact fear among slaveholders
on_American_history
gptkbp:influence abolitionist leaders
gptkbp:inspiration literature and art
enslavement and oppression
gptkbp:leadership gptkb:Nat_Turner
gptkbp:legacy symbol of resistance
remains relevant today
gptkbp:location gptkb:Southampton_County,_Virginia
gptkbp:nationalFlower considered a turning point
a catalyst for change.
gptkbp:numberOfEmployees several plantations
gptkbp:participants approximately 70 enslaved people
gptkbp:purpose freedom and justice
gptkbp:relatedEvent Denmark_Vesey's_Rebellion
Gabriel's_Rebellion
gptkbp:religion gptkb:Christianity
gptkbp:result suppression by state militia
gptkbp:role spiritual leader
gptkbp:significance influenced abolitionist movement
gptkbp:vision divine inspiration
led to rebellion planning
significant to his actions
gptkbp:was_a_response_to increased repression
gptkbp:wrote documented in trial