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19 January, 06:12

The Stono rebellion was against a revolt

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  1. 19 January, 06:25
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    On Sunday, September 9th, 1739 the British colony of South Carolina was shaken by a slave uprising that culminated with the death of sixty people. Led by an Angolan named Jemmy, a band of twenty slaves organized a rebellion on the banks of the Stono River. After breaking into Hutchinson's store the band, now armed with guns, called for their liberty. As they marched, overseers were killed and reluctant slaves were forced to join the company. (Stono's rebellion was only one among the 250 rebellions documented in the Colonies and later in the southern United States)
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