I already have most of the essay done, the only thing that needs to be done is Nat Turners and comparing them. Do you think you can just edit what I have and finish off the rest for me please? I only need about 600 words. The sources required to use for the comparison on Nat Turner are "Confessions of Nat Turner" and the attached document "From Slavery to Freedom"1.) Leaders At 14 years old, Telemaque boarded a slave- trading ship that frequented the slave markets of Barbados and St. Domingue, belonging to 34 year- old sailor, Captain Joseph Vesey (Robertson 51). Captain Vesey noticed a distinction of intelligence that separated Telemaque from the other slaves, he was later sold to a sugar cane plantation in Charleston in 1781 (Robertson 53). After faking epilepsy to escape the sugar cane plantation, Telemaque was bought back by Captain Vesey who changed Telemaque’s name to Denmark Vesey in 1783 (Robertson 54). Joseph took Denmark under his wing as an interpreter and assistant to whom he would serve as a slave for 17 years (Robertson 54). Denmark Vesey was highly intelligent reportedly speaking Danish, French, English, with limited knowledge of Creole and Gullah; he was also literate (Robertson 57). Denmark’s life as a slave really began when he started serving above deck on Captain Vesey’s slave ship in 1781, where Joseph decided to permanently live in Charleston in 1783 (Robertson 55). He spent his days acquiring the skills of a carpenter, “constructing ships or buildings at this expanding slave port” (Robertson 60). Denmark Vesey purchased an Easy Bay Street lottery ticket on December 9, 1799 and in 1800 found out that he had won, he used the money to buy his freedom from Captain Joseph (Robertson 70). He then became a carpenter for ten years (until 1810) before becoming a violent revolutionary until the year 1822 with the perfect cover to plan a revolt, entering the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1815 to give the people of African descent a place to practice their beliefs, enslaved or freed (Robertson 73). He took the role of a “black messianic deliverer” by conjoining the Islam and Africanized Christianity of the people surrounding him and formed a church “to encourage an African- based Obeah religion” (Robertson 70). It is unknown exactly the religious standpoint that Denmark stood, but he “accepted polygamy and scorned those blacks who drank intoxicating beverages” (Robertson 66). Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey shared many things in common,