What was the response of slave owners to Nat Turner’s rebellion?(1 point) Responses Slave owners became more suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented enslaved people from congregating, earning money, or educating themselves. Slave owners became more suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented enslaved people from congregating, earning money, or educating themselves. Abolitionists became more suspicious of slave owners. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented slave owners from inciting enslaved people to rebellion. Abolitionists became more suspicious of slave owners. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented slave owners from inciting enslaved people to rebellion. Slave owners became more suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented enslaved people from interacting with people who owned plantations. Slave owners became more suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented enslaved people from interacting with people who owned plantations. Slave owners became less suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws allowed enslaved people to earn money and educate themselves. Slave owners became less suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws allowed enslaved people to earn money and educate themselves.
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Slave owners became more suspicious of the people they enslaved. They enforced the “Slave Codes.” These laws prevented enslaved people from congregating, earning money, or educating themselves.