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The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship carrying kidnapped Africans that revolted in 1839. The Africans captured the ship and sought refuge in the United States, leading to a legal battle over their status as either free individuals or property. The case eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court, where the Africans were declared free and allowed to return to Africa.
They became slaves.
Because the africans were slaves and were sold to the colonist. to find more, watch the movie Amistad.
africans kidnapped by the spanish and brought to the united states
Former U.S. President John Quincy Adams defended Joseph Cinque in the Amistad trial, arguing for the Africans' right to fight against their unlawful enslavement. Adams' defense ultimately played a key role in the Supreme Court's decision to grant the Amistad captives their freedom.
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The Amistad case resulted in the freedom of the African captives who had revolted against their Spanish captors on the slave ship, Amistad. The case highlighted the legal issue of whether the Africans were property or free individuals, leading to their eventual release and return to Africa. Additionally, the case brought attention to the abolitionist movement and increased tensions over the issue of slavery in the United States.
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The countries involved in the Amistad case were the United States, Spain, and Sierra Leone. The case revolved around a group of illegally enslaved Africans who revolted against their captors while being transported from Cuba to the United States.