Nat Turner, a religious slave, saw it in a dream that is was God's path for him to start a slave rebellion in Virginia. Nat formed a militia and killed his owner, along with his family. The South saw this act as an abomination and an attack on the rights that were given to them by the founding fathers of the United States. Nat Turner's Rebellion showed the South what their slaves were capable of and made them nervous about what their slaves could accomplish in the future. The South believed that Turner's rebellion was influenced by Northern ideas about abolishing slavery, which enraged them. The slaves were their property, and the South believed that no one should be able to take them away from their rightful owners. This instant pushed the South a little bit closer to seceding from the