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In 1821, Nat Turner briefly escaped from slavery, seeking freedom from the oppressive conditions he endured. However, after spending about a month in hiding, he made the unusual decision to voluntarily return to his enslaver. Turner believed he had received a divine revelation instructing him to remain in bondage until he was called to fulfill a greater mission. Convinced that God had a plan for him, he saw his return not as a failure but as a necessary step toward a prophesied uprising. This experience further solidified his belief that he was chosen to lead his people in a divinely sanctioned rebellion. A decade later, this conviction culminated in the infamous 1831 slave revolt, which Turner saw as the fulfillment of his spiritual destiny.

In 1821, Nat Turner briefly escaped from slavery, seeking freedom from the oppressive conditions he endured. However, after spending about a month in hiding, he made the unusual decision to voluntarily return to his enslaver. Turner believed he had received a divine revelation instructing him to remain in bondage until he was called to fulfill a greater mission. Convinced that God had a plan for him, he saw his return not as a failure but as a necessary step toward a prophesied uprising. This experience further solidified his belief that he was chosen to lead his people in a divinely sanctioned rebellion. A decade later, this conviction culminated in the infamous 1831 slave revolt, which Turner saw as the fulfillment of his spiritual destiny.

4. He briefly escaped in 1821 but voluntarily returned after a month, believing God had called him to complete a divine mission.

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