basically the amistad was a ship in which carried black slaves to the U.S to sell them as if they were property. the slaves were treated harshly during this time. The story of the amistad rebellion is about the time where on of the slave men manages to escape from the lower decks and sets free everyone. The slaves all get on the to deck were they slowly one by one started to attack the captain, cook and the white men which were in charge. So its about the black people escaping from there prison and taking over the ship , amistad. hope this helps, i was writing an essay about this so i thought i might aswell answer your question. :)
There were many slaves ships plying the trade routes during the hayday of slavery, but the one you're probably referring to was named La Amistad.
During the war slavery was abolished by presidential decree. Therefore there were no slaves after the war. Your question is meaningless and therefore unanswerable.
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"Amistad" means "Friendship". ... Amistad is a ship that carries slaves for trade and was taken over by mad slaves that were captured!!
The Amistad.
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United States v. The Amistad happened in 1841.
basically the amistad was a ship in which carried black slaves to the U.S to sell them as if they were property. the slaves were treated harshly during this time. The story of the amistad rebellion is about the time where on of the slave men manages to escape from the lower decks and sets free everyone. The slaves all get on the to deck were they slowly one by one started to attack the captain, cook and the white men which were in charge. So its about the black people escaping from there prison and taking over the ship , amistad. hope this helps, i was writing an essay about this so i thought i might aswell answer your question. :)
The horrible treatment of the slaves.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Amistad, the name of a Cuban schooner that was taken over by its cargo of slaves in 1839.
Former US President John Quincy Adams defended the slaves of the La Amistad ship in front of the US Supreme Court. He argued that the slaves were free individuals who had been wrongfully captured and sold as slaves. Adams successfully advocated for their freedom.
Amistad rebellion
Amistad rebellion
Amistad or, according to some sources, La Amistad, which means "friendship" in Spanish.
There were many slaves ships plying the trade routes during the hayday of slavery, but the one you're probably referring to was named La Amistad.