Multiple Choice
What happened to southern interest in abolishing slavery after Nat Turner's revolt in 1831?
A) It grew gradually due to the influence of abolitionism.
B) Southern ministers became more militant in their sermons denouncing the evils of slavery.
C) Southern states made it increasingly difficult for masters to free their slaves.
D) Because new slaves continued to be imported from Africa, it did not matter if some were freed who were already in America.
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