The causes of the 1816 revolt in Barbados were:
1. The British Slave Trade was abolished in 1807 and the slaves mistook it for emancipation. There was a registry or registration bill or also called the registration of slaves {1812-1815} in which planters or owners had to register their slaves, this was passed so as to stop excessive punishment as well as the illegal sale of slaves. The planters were infuriated over the passing of this bill and saw it as an interference in their domestic affairs. The slaves misinterpreted this as being anger about a plan for their emancipation.
2. A free coloured man called Washington Franklin read newspaper reports of the anti-slavery debates.
3. Harsh treatment inflicted by white society created a desire for permanent freedom and revenge.
4. Some slaves who were literate, such as Nanny Grigg, had access to local and English newspapers from which they learned about what was happening in England, Haiti, and elsewhere.
5. An able leader emerged among the slaves Bussa,an African born slave.
6. Slaves in Barbados enjoyed some measure of freedom and this measure of freedom helped them to organize the revolt.
this revolt was mainly fueled by the planters' refusal to accept the Slave Registration Bill , the fact that the slaves felt their Emancipation was being withheld from them and the ideas of freedom and equality being cultivated in the minds of the slaves' mind by non-conformists Missionaries. the slaves beleived emancipation had been granted, mistaking it for the Registration Bill ( which stated that all slaves had te be accounted for , so no smugling went on) and revolted.
The Barbados revolt failed because unlike the revolt in Haiti the slaves attacked and destroyed the plantations and other buildings while the heads of power were off of the island for the Easter holiday instead of fighting the source of their enslavement like the Haitians did. I hope that answers your question.
1.The missionaries ere kicked out of Barbados - This help to turn the British public opinion against the planters and made people in Britain more favourable to emancipation - Humanitarians ere encourage to increase their activity to bring don slavery
2. Planters ere became fearful
The Barbados revolt took place in 1816. It was led by Bussa, who led the revolt of about 400 people who worked as slaves on sugar plantations.
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compare the 1816 revot in barbados to the 1831 revolt in jamaica. by someone.... Before 1816 (in 1640 to be exact) the sugar industry was big. Africans were brought to be slave in these industries. Yet, in 1816 slave by the name of Bussa rebelled, many slaves rebelled with him. 1/5 of the industries were destroyed during the rebellion. Also during this time 176 slaves including Bussa died. 214 slaves got excuteed. On the bright side in 1834 Thanks to Bussa, te slavery upon these Africans was demolished, then and now Bssa is a hero in Barbados. BY: Girly girl 1617. PS: I only know all this because I am doing a project about Barbados and to me Bussa is a hero.
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There were 2 main leaders of the Barbados Revolt of 1816, they were Bussa who was a free man in Africa and was brought to the Caribbean in the translantic slave trade which was indeed traumatizing. the other leader was Nanny Grigg, the founder of Nanny Town
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What evidence is there to show that the christmas rebellion had a more profound impact on the ending of the system of slavery than the barbados revolt
Bussa's Rebellion (14-16 April 1816) was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history. Several hundred slaves under the leadership of the African-born slave Bussa were defeated by british forces
Barbados in 1826 Demerara in 1823 Jamaica in 1831-1832 Saint Domingue 1819
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