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dangina [55]
2 years ago
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Which reason did nat turner give for starting his rebellion?.

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Kazeer [188]2 years ago
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Answer: Which reason did Nat Turner give for starting his rebellion? His owner, Joseph Travis, treated him terribly. Signs from God told him to. He wanted to help start the Civil War. is your answer.

Explanation: Hope this helps, have a nice day.

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