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The Stono Rebellion, which took place in 1739 in South Carolina, was primarily caused by the oppressive conditions faced by enslaved Africans, including harsh labor, brutal treatment, and a lack of freedom. Influenced by the desire for liberation and inspired by the promise of freedom in Spanish Florida, a group of enslaved people organized a violent uprising. They sought to escape to Florida, where they believed they could gain their freedom. The rebellion ultimately led to stricter slave codes and increased repression in the colony.

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