Slavery revolts

  • New York revolt

    In April 6, 1712, between 25 and 50 armed blacks were congrated at midnight. They set fired on an outhouse, and fired shot to white slaves owners that had run to fight the fired. At the end of the of the night nine whites were killed and six were injured. The day after, the New York governor ordered militias from new York and Westchester to drive the island. With the exception of six rebels the suicided before they were perceiv. All the rebels were captured and punished by being burned alive.
  • Stono's rebellion

    South Carolina was shaken by a slave upring with the death of sixty people. This was leaded by an Angolan named Jemmy. A twenty slave band was organized by the rebellion on the Stono River near the banks. They were armed with guns and called for their freedom. The slaves were forced to join the company, and the band reached the Edisto River, where white colonist descended up on them. They kill most of the rebels. The act required all white men to carry the arms to the church on Sunday.
  • More about stono's rebellion

    The leaders of the rebellion knew that the best chance to attach was during the time of the church, when armed women were far away from the plantations. South Carolina authories move away to reduce privations, that was after stono's rebellion. Web: www.blackpast.org
  • More about Gabriel's rebellion

    Preventing Gabriel's army from releasing that their l,and had been discovered, he and his follower escaped into the countryside, about 35 leaders were captured.
  • Grabiel's rebellion

    Grabiel was the leader of an unsuccessful slave revolt in Richmond, Virginia in 1800. He born in to slavery for about the year 1775, he was owed by Thomas H. Prosser had two brothers, Solomon and Martin and his wife Nanny, they were owed by Thomas Prosser. They four participated in the interruption. Grabiel had a plan, to size control of Richmond by killing all the whites, except one, Methodist. Prosser planned the revolt on the night of agust 30, 1800. A reinstorm delayed th upring by 24 hours.
  • Haitian independence

    In 1791, a slave revolt erupted in the French colony and Toussaint-louverture, and they took control of the rebels. Toussaint organized a affected war against the population of the island 's colonial in 1795. Cato made peace with the revolutionary France. Toussaint become the general governor of the colony. In January 1802, napoleon ordered an invasion, landed on Sain-domingue after several months of fighting. Web: www.history.com
  • Nat Turner's rebellion

    Nat was born on October 2, 1800, in Southampton, Virginia. In 1830 turner was sold by Joseph Trevis. Almost a year after nat was sale, he received what he thinks a sign of god, when he saw the eclipse of the sun. He and a few friend start to make a plan. When they were still planing, turner saw the color of the sun change, which he thought it was the final sign, so they move forward with the plan. The first thing they did was mureded the Travis family and 50 whites.
  • More about the nat turner rebellion

    75 slaves were joined and free blacks were joined to the rebellion. Turner and his followers faced the militiamen. All of them were killed exept one. The trial was over. Turner escaped and dodge Virginia authories. After two moths he was finally captured. He was accomplished 6 days after his rebellion on November 5, 1831.