Crispus Attucks was a runaway slave, that lived as a freeman . He fought and was killed in the Boston Massacre.
The Stono Rebellion was the most serious slave rebellion that occurred during the course of the Revolutionary War. This rebellion began on September 9th 1739 in South Carolina. The Stono Rebellion is also known as Catoâ??s Conspiracy or Catoâ??s 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 was the largest rebellion mounted by slaves against slave owners in colonial America. This contributed to the 1740 Negro Act, which was a prohibition on importing slaves directly from Africa, because of the belief that Africans had strong military training, and that is why they fought so well during the rebellion.
Nat Turner's Rebellion (also known as the Southampton Insurrection) was a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia during August 1831. Led by Nat Turner, rebel slaves killed anywhere from 55-65 white people, the highest number of fatalities caused by slave uprisings in the South. The rebellion was put down within a few days, but Turner survived in hiding for over two months afterward.
Nat Turner
Crispus Attucks was the first to (Fall for Freedom) inthe Boston massacre, which was before the real American Revolution. He was a Black Man.
Stono Rebellion
Stono uprising
A former slave who was the leader of the Haiti slave rebellion and died as a prisoner in France on 7 April 1803.
Nat Turner's Rebellion
The Stono Rebellion was the most serious slave rebellion that occurred during the course of the Revolutionary War. This rebellion began on September 9th 1739 in South Carolina. The Stono Rebellion is also known as Catoâ??s Conspiracy or Catoâ??s Rebellion.
Nat Turner
Crispus Attucks
Crispus Attucks
Crispus Attucks
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Batiatus was executed after the battle of Pharsalus having taken sides with Pompey against Julius Caesar. This is not surprising since Pompey is credited with the destruction of the slave rebellion of which Batiatus' former slave/gladiator, Spartacus, was the leader.
Colonial planters' fears of indentured servants' rebellion coupled with rising wages in England.