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Essay heading: Nat Turner Slave Revolt
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Nancy's
ship landed at Norfolk, Virginia around 1795. She then was herded more inland where slave traders
exhibited her at several slave auctions. Around 1799 Nancy was brought by Benjamin Turner and
her life on a plantation began. Not long after Nancy had arrived at the plantation, she married
another slave whose name is unknown("Fires of Jubilee")... displayed 300 characters
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Their union produced Nathaniel "Nat"
Turner. In Hebrew this name meant "the gift of God." Nancy did not want to bring her young son
up as a slave so she tried to kill him. The slave owners punished Nancy for trying this and shackled
her for a lengthy period.
As Nancy watched Nat get a little older, she noticed that she had a special child... displayed next 300 characters
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