You can find that information here:
http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1826-1850/the-confessions-of-nat-turner/list-of-persons-murdered.....
"<span>Joseph Travers and wife and three children, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, Hartwell Prebles, Sarah Newsome, Mrs. P. Reese and son William, Trajan Doyle, Henry Bryant and wife and child, and wife's mother, Mrs. Catherine Whitehead, son Richard and four daughters and grandchild, Salathiel Francis, Nathaniel Francis' overseer and two children, John T. Barrow, George Vaughan, Mrs. Levi Waller and ten children, William Williams, wife and two boys, Mrs. Caswell Worrell and child, Mrs. Rebecca Vaughan, Ann Eliza Vaughan, and son Arthur, Mrs. John K. Williams and child, Mrs. Jacob Williams and three children, <span>and Edwin Drury"
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Roughly 55 people were killed.
Huh? I don’t understand is this a typo
The correct answer is D) The American flag occupies much of the space.
You forgot to include the painting. However, doing some research we can say the following.
What suggests that the artist of the painting is most likely an American is that the American flag occupies much of the space.
If we observe the painting, we can see a man that is unfurling the American flag that is at the very top of the flagpole. A group of soldiers on one side and a group of civilians on the other are witnessing the event. We can see that the American flag has a prominent place in the painting.
The correct answer is A. Stopped building cars.