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question 11 (5 points) what lesson did virginia planters glean not from gabriels rebellion? a) black virginians could plan and execute a sophisticated revolutionary plot. b) white virginians assumptions about the intellectual limits of enslaved people needed to be re - evaluated. c) efforts to suppress news of slave revolts, particularly the haitian revolution, had failed. d) virginian laws allowing for gradual emancipation needed to be accelerated to ease tensions and avoid future rebellions.
Gabriel's Rebellion was a planned slave revolt in Virginia. It highlighted that white Virginians' assumptions about enslaved people's intellectual limits were wrong. The other options do not accurately reflect the main lesson.
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B. White Virginians' assumptions about the intellectual limits of enslaved people needed to be re - evaluated.