Nat Turner's Rebellion
Stono Rebellion
Stono River Slave Rebellion Site was created in 1739.
an agricultural economy overly dependent on cotton and slave labor
American Colonies imported slave labor and possibly things such as food and spices, as well.
Nat Turner's Rebellion
The Stono Rebellion was the most serious slave rebellion that occurred during the course of the Revolutionary War. This rebellion began on September 9th 1739 in South Carolina. The Stono Rebellion is also known as Catoâ??s Conspiracy or Catoâ??s Rebellion.
Stono Rebellion
Crispus Attucks was a runaway slave, that lived as a freeman . He fought and was killed in the Boston Massacre.
No, the Bacon Rebellion was not a slave revolt. It was a popular uprising in colonial Virginia in 1676 led by Nathaniel Bacon against the colonial government's perceived failure to protect settlers against Native American raids. While some enslaved people did participate in the rebellion, it was not primarily driven by concerns over slavery.
Colonial planters' fears of indentured servants' rebellion coupled with rising wages in England.
The leaders of the 1763 Berbice slave rebellion were Cuffy, Accara, Atta, and Quamina, who were enslaved Africans. They led the rebellion against the Dutch colonial rulers in Berbice, which was a colony in what is now Guyana. The rebellion was a significant event in the history of slave uprisings in the Caribbean.
The slave rebellion led by the slave, Spartacus, against the might of Rome.
Nat Turner led the first slave rebellion.
The Stono Rebellion was the largest rebellion mounted by slaves against slave owners in colonial America. This contributed to the 1740 Negro Act, which was a prohibition on importing slaves directly from Africa, because of the belief that Africans had strong military training, and that is why they fought so well during the rebellion.
A rising fear of active slave resistance movements
Nat Turner led the 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia. It was also known as the Southampton Rebellion.