The horrible treatment of the slaves.
for leading a slave revolt on the ship amistad where he was being taken to cuba
David Pesci has written: 'Amistad' -- subject(s): Amistad (Schooner), Fiction, Slave insurrections, Slave-trade, Trials (Mutiny), Slave trade
The Amistad.
No. The Chesapeake Insurrection of 1730 was not a slave revolt. Slave revolts were very uncommon as it was not easy to put together such a plan considering the conditions in which they lived.
The movie you're looking for is Amistad and Slave Ship.
Amistad is a movie about the international slave trade, and the injustices that occured during that time.
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Nat Turner's slave insurrection, which took place in Virginia in August 1831, involved approximately 70 enslaved individuals who participated in the revolt. The uprising resulted in the deaths of around 60 white individuals and was met with violent reprisals, leading to the execution of Turner and many of his followers. The rebellion ultimately heightened tensions over slavery in the United States and sparked widespread fear among slaveholders, leading to stricter slave codes.
Amistad rebellion
amistad shows the slavery era and the slave trade. the rights violated in the film would be the right to freedom or the violation of freedom.
Amistad or, according to some sources, La Amistad, which means "friendship" in Spanish.
The Amistad case resulted in the freedom of the African captives who had revolted against their Spanish captors on the slave ship, Amistad. The case highlighted the legal issue of whether the Africans were property or free individuals, leading to their eventual release and return to Africa. Additionally, the case brought attention to the abolitionist movement and increased tensions over the issue of slavery in the United States.