What was the South Carolina slave revolt?
It was a South Carolina slave rebellion in 1739.
A group of enslaved people fought with slave owners near the Stono Riverin South Carolina in 1739. Hope this helps!:)
Stono Rebellion
The Stono Rebellion was a large slave rebellion that was led by a slave named Jemmy. He was sometimes referred to as Cato. The rebellion took place on September 9, 1739.
The Stono Rebellion took place in 1739 near the Stono River in South Carolina. Slaves rebelled against their owners, seized weapons, and marched towards Florida in an attempt to reach Spanish territory where they could obtain freedom. The rebellion was quickly suppressed by local militia and resulted in harsher slave codes and restrictions in the region.
No. a slave uprising that began by about twenty slaves near Charleston South Carolina was Stono Rebellion
It is often called the Stono Rebellion named for the Stono River southwest of Charleston. The site where it began is called Hutchinson's warehouse and is on the list of National Historic Landmarks.
The rebellion of slaves that killed plantation owners in South Carolina was the Stono Rebellion in 1739. It was one of the largest slave uprisings in the British mainland colonies, where a group of slaves from the Kongo region rebelled against their owners and marched towards Spanish Florida.
The Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina was caused by a combination of factors, including harsh treatment of slaves, restrictions on their movement, and a desire for freedom and justice. Slaves were also inspired by the success of previous revolts in other places.
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during the Stono rebellion rebellious slaves killed several planter families.