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what happened to turner in 1825? what did these signs convince turner to do?

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I’m missing which Turner or which passage you mean. Can you tell me the book or text this question comes from?

If you mean Nat Turner (the enslaved preacher who led the 1831 rebellion): in the mid-1820s Turner began to experience intense religious visions and other “signs” he interpreted as messages from God. Those signs convinced him that he was chosen to resist slavery and ultimately to lead an armed slave uprising — a plan he put into action in August 1831.

If you meant a different Turner (for example J. M. W. Turner, the painter), tell me which text and I’ll answer from that context.