Which was an effect of Nat Turner’s rebellion?

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Slavery became more entrenched in southern states.

Slavery became more entrenched in southern states.

Reforms were passed to give enslaved people more rights.

Reforms were passed to give enslaved people more rights.

The rebellion spread, leading to violence through the region.

The rebellion spread, leading to violence through the region.

Turner gained his freedom and became a leading abolitionist.

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The correct response is:

Slavery became more entrenched in southern states.

After Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831, many southern states passed stricter laws to control enslaved people and prevent future uprisings, leading to a more entrenched system of slavery.