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Q: What is the proper adjective for Denmark Vesey the slave that died in 1822?
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Was Denmark vesey parents slaves?

Denmark Vesey life as a slave As a child Denmark Vesey captured so yes his parents were slaves that's how he became slave


Why did Denmark Vesey plan a slave revolt?

he wanted to be free;)


Who planned a huge slave uprising in and near Charleston?

Denmark Vesey


The leader of the aborted slave rebellion in South Carolina in 1822 was?

Denmark Vesey


Denmark Vesey's conspiracy?

Denmark Vesey was a freed slave who became a carpenter. Being inspired by Exodus from the Old testament and the Haitian revolution, he lead a revolt against the white man by setting fire to Jamestown, VA. One of his followers leaked information, and Vesey and his crew got hanged for the rebellion


Who all plotted slave rebellion?

Nat Turner, Gaberiel posser, and Denmark Vesey:)


How did many southern states react to the uprising of vesey and turner?

In the aftermath of the uprisings of Vesey and Turner, many Southern states passed harsher slave laws for the purpose of intimidating slaves to reduce the likelihood of future uprisings. Vesey and Turner refers to Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner.


What caused denmark vesey to act on his ideas for a slave revolt?

He was angry that authorities had shut down his church


The men who led the three well known slave revolts were?

Nat Turner, Gabriel Posser, and Denmark Vesey


Who led a failed slave revolt in Charleston SC?

Denmark Vesey lead a revolt in Charleston South Carolina


The men who led the three well-known slave revolts were?

Nat Turner, Gabriel Posser, and Denmark Vesey


How did many southern states react to uprisings of vesey and turner?

In the aftermath of the uprisings of Vesey and Turner, many Southern states passed harsher slave laws for the purpose of intimidating slaves to reduce the likelihood of future uprisings. Vesey and Turner refers to Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner.