There have been many slave revolts in history across the world. Each of them ended with slaves receiving better treatment, freedom, being beaten or even death. It depending on the location of the revolt, and the time.
Slave revolts
Most of the early slave revolts in the American Colonies were not recorded. It might be impossible to determine the first. This site has a timeline dealing with slavery and slave revolts. www.africanaonline.com/slavery_timeline.htm 1522 Slave Revolt: the Caribbean Slaves rebel on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which now comprises Haiti and the Dominican Republic. 1739 about 20 slaves from the Stono plantation near Charleston seized guns, killed several planter families, and put out a call for other blacks to join the revolt. Most were captured but some managed to reach St. Augustine, in Florida, which was under Spanish control.
luther condenmed both the peasants for the violent nature of the revolts.
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Urban revolts differed from rural results because they rural revolts were centered around peasants losing their rights they gained after the black death so they revolted against the people that gave that to them. While Urban revolts centered around workers getting lower wages and weren't able to form guilds (organization to help themselves).
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A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts
They passed more stricter laws.
An increased fear of slave revolts.
additional restrictions placed on slaves
an incipient rebellion led by a slave named Gabriel
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