What role did the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church play in the Denmark Vesey Uprising?

A) The AME Church tried to intervene and convince Vesey to give up his insurrection.
B) Vesey supposedly held meetings at the church to recruit others to rebel against the white
population in Charleston.
C) The church provided Vesey and his followers magic charms to protect themselves from harm
during the rebellion.
D) Vesey and other rebels found safe places to hide in the church during the most violent part of
the rebellion.


B

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