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History, 05.01.2021 06:40, ykluhredd

Help me answer these 10 questions from “The Birth of a Nation”. (THIS IS DUE BY 11:00 PM) (This is not optional) (Take this Seriously) (Don’t put something random) 1. Nat’s father has to run away when Nat is still young? Why?

2. Nat knew how to read. Why was his mother afraid of this?

3. What is the significance of “jumping the broom?”

4. What kind of tasks and labor did the slaves have to perform?

5. How did Nat get permission to travel around to other plantations?

6. What extremes in slave control did Nat witness on his visits to plantations?

7. When Nat preaches to the slaves and commands them to “Sing a new song” what change is he referring to? What events also moved him towards more militant action?

8. What did Nat say it was the reason they needed to rise and fight? What was the sign they saw that told them it was time?

9. What happened that derailed Nat’s plan?

10. What was the aftermath of the Nat Turner rebellion?

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