The most serious slave rebellion of the colonial period was __________
A) the Stono Uprising
B) the Denmark Vesey Conspiracy
C) Nat Turner's Rebellion
D) the Jamestown Massacre
E) Bacon's Rebellion
Answer: A
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a. accept it completely b. reluctantly support it c. express no opinion on it d. stop it with a pocket veto e. ask Congress to reconsider
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