The question would be who are since we're talking about persons smh. And the heroes are Paul Bogle and George William Gordon.
The Morant bay rebellion was an accumulation of events that took place in east of Jamaica, the parish of St.Thomas. (Some would say that it took place on the steps and outside of the Morant Bay court house).
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Edward John Eyre.
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Morant Bay High School was created in 1961.
The statue of Norman Manley is located in National Heroes Park, Kingston, Jamaica. Paul Bogle’s statue can also be found in National Heroes Park, commemorating his role in the Morant Bay Rebellion. Marcus Garvey’s statue is situated in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, specifically in the town of St. Ann's Bay.
There are 33 miles between new Kingston and morant bay
The Morant Bay rebellion of 1865 was caused by the conditions in which ex-slaves lived. There were food shortage, crown land laid idle while the people had no land for farming as they would be prosecuted if they trespass in these land. No Job or proper health care, no schools were provided. Governor Eyre ruled with a iron fist paid no attention to the needs of the people. Letters were sent to England to the Queen who was advised that the allegations where not true. She in-turn responded that the ex-slaves should work harder, when news had back to the people of Morant Bay they felt that England did not care for the situation that is what started the rebellion.
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The Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865 in Jamaica led to severe repercussions, including the brutal suppression of the uprising by British colonial forces, resulting in the execution of leaders and widespread punishment of the local populace. The rebellion highlighted the deep social and economic inequalities under colonial rule, prompting a reassessment of governance in Jamaica. In its aftermath, the British government implemented reforms, including the introduction of a more representative government and policies aimed at improving the living conditions of the Jamaican people. However, the legacy of racial tensions and economic disparities continued to affect Jamaica long after the rebellion.
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