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Social Studies, 05.05.2020 14:50, usjalal

PLS ANSWER 40 POINTS
1.What made others see Turner as a leader?
2.What events and ideas prompted the rebellion?
3. What were the goals of the rebellion? Was the rebellion successful? Why or why not? What did the rebellion accomplish?

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