Question
What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner?(1 point)
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He encouraged Turner’s revolt with his antislavery speeches in Congress.
He encouraged Turner’s revolt with his antislavery speeches in Congress.
He promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.
He promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.
His leadership of the Underground Railroad gave Turner a way of escape north.
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He encouraged Turner’s revolt with his antislavery speeches in Congress.
He encouraged Turner’s revolt with his antislavery speeches in Congress.
He promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.
He promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.
His leadership of the Underground Railroad gave Turner a way of escape north.
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Southerners complained that William Lloyd Garrison "promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings." They believed that his strong abolitionist stance and inflammatory rhetoric incited enslaved individuals to rebel against their masters, including the actions taken by Nat Turner in his revolt.
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