(A)
Nat learned to read and write at a young age.
Deeply religious, he was often seen fasting,
praying, or immersed in reading the Bible.
Visions from God inspired him to rebel.
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(B)
Nat and his group killed 60 white men
women and children in his two-day rebellion In retaliation over 120 innocent
Black men women and children were killed.
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(C)
As with all such incidents, slave owners
called their captives together and told
them to behave and they would get their
rewards in heaven.
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(D)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a
future Colonel of Union Black troops
and other northern Whites praised
Turnerr as a man who knew no book but
the Bible who devoted himself to the cause of his race
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