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Nat Turner's Rebellion
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Product Details
Author:
Shawn Pryor, Silvio dB
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Capstone (August 1, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781496681225
ISBN-10:
1496681223
Dimensions:
7.25" x 9.25" x 0.375"
File:
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List Price:
$36.65
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$28.22
Publisher Identifier:
P-CAP
Discount Code:
B
Case Pack:
50
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Series:
Movements and Resistance
Age Range:
8 to 11
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Capstone Press
Weight:
8.99oz
Grade Level:
3rd Grade to 5th Grade
Overview
Nat Turner, an enslaved black man, believed he was chosen by God to battle against the evils of slavery. Driven by visions, Turner banded with six others, and on August 22, 1831, his rebellion began with attacks at plantations in Southampton, Virginia. As he and his group moved from plantation to plantation, dozens of enslaved men joined them. Finally, the local militia put an end to their movement, arresting and hanging many of the men involved. Nat Turner’s rebellion deepened the divide between Americans who wanted to abolish slavery and those who wanted to protect it, setting the groundwork for the American Civil War.








