Nat Turner’s Rebellion: A Historical Marker

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Nat Turner’s Rebellion: A Historical Marker You have been commissioned by the state of Virginia Historical Trust to develop an historical marker that will be placed along the roadside adjacent to the area to the area impacted by Nat Turner and his followers. Your task is to develop the inscription for the marker that describes your interpretation of Nat Turner and his actions. Your inscriptions should take into account: The specific factors involved in the event The various reactions to Nat Turner (artistic, and other) Why I came to this decision (What documents most impacted your decisions and why): 1

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Nat Turner’s Rebellion: A Historical Marker You have been commissioned by the state of Virginia Historical Trust to develop an historical marker that will be placed along the roadside adjacent to the area to the area impacted by Nat Turner and his followers. Your task is to develop the inscription for the marker that describes your interpretation of Nat Turner and his actions. Your inscriptions should take into account: The specific factors involved in the event The various reactions to Nat Turner (artistic, and other) Why I came to this decision (What documents most impacted your decisions and why): 14