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Gabriel Prosser, Nat Turner, and John Brown SOL: VUS.6c. Violent Abolitionists. Gabriel Prosser: 1800. Free African-American from the north. Planned to overtake the city of Richmond, VA. Wanted to negotiate the conditions of slavery. Was eventually captured and hanged. Nat Turner: 1831.
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Gabriel Prosser, Nat Turner, and John Brown SOL: VUS.6c Violent Abolitionists
Gabriel Prosser: 1800 • Free African-American from the north. • Planned to overtake the city of Richmond, VA. • Wanted to negotiate the conditions of slavery. • Was eventually captured and hanged.
Nat Turner: 1831 • Enslaved Minister in Virginia • Believed that God had chosen him to save his people from bondage. • Responsible for killing more than 50 white men, women, and children.
John Brown: 1859 • Wanted to create a colony for runaway slaves. • He and his followers raid the arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, VA to get weapons. • Was captured by Marines. • Was hanged in Charles Town, VA.
Impact of Slave Revolts • Increased fears of slave revolts to southern plantation owners. • Tighter, more harsh punishment given to slaves in response. • Did the efforts by these individuals help or make worse the conditions of slavery?