First of all, you should have asked 'Aside from the brutal conditions on St. Domingue, why did the island erupt in revolt?'
Second, the turmoil in France during this time (French Revolution) was the element that most facilitated the revolt, aside from the slaves' harsh living conditions and treatment.
Third, I hope that this helped you.
bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave because he wanted others to know what himself and others went through
Yes, conditions in both kinds of camps were generally appalling.
because he wants to be king of normandy
Sell them 'down the river' - in the Lower South (Mississippi/Louisiana) where the conditions were more brutal.
Attila was greatly feared because of his brutal torture tactics and relentless army.
The words could be used to criticize the practice of slavery in Saint-Domingue, which was a French colony known for its brutal treatment of enslaved Africans who were forced to work on sugar plantations. The words might express outrage at the inhumane conditions and exploitation of enslaved people in the colony.
bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave because he wanted others to know what himself and others went through
bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave because he wanted others to know what himself and others went through
It was called brutal because the slaves put on the boat were put through very harsh conditions.
bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions in 1649 because he wanted others to know why it happened how it happened and who was the major people in the conditions at that time
Many slaves were brought from Africa to saint-domingue to help grew sugarcane.
they are brave and courageous. they fight in brutal and harsh conditions
Because it is.
Saint-Domingue was the name of the French colony on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which is present-day Haiti. It was one of the most lucrative colonies in the French Empire due to its production of sugar, coffee, and other crops, but also infamous for its brutal system of slavery.
The triangular trade involved the transportation of slaves from Africa to the Americas to work on plantations. Slaves were subjected to inhumane treatment, harsh working conditions, and brutal punishments. Many lost their lives due to the difficult and brutal conditions they were forced to endure.
because they could
It was considered brutal because so many people, up to a million, were killed in a brutal way, mostly with machetes, in such a short time, only 100 days.