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Where was the Stono Rebellion?

It was a South Carolina slave rebellion in 1739.


What laws did Virginia and North Carolina pass in response to the slave rebellion?

South carolina


What was the stone rebllion?

A slave rebellion in the colony of South carolina


What happened during the Stono Rebellion?

A group of enslaved people fought with slave owners near the Stono Riverin South Carolina in 1739. Hope this helps!:)


The leader of the aborted slave rebellion in South Carolina in 1822 was?

Denmark Vesey


Conspiracy for slave rebellion uncovered in South Carolina in 1822 was led by?

Denmark Vessey


What happened after South Carolina seceded in 1860?

It was first joined by states in the Deep South.


What is the fight between enslaved people and owners near a river in south Carolina called?

Stono Rebellion


Was the Glorious Revolution a slave uprising that began by about twenty slaves near Charleston South Carolina?

No. a slave uprising that began by about twenty slaves near Charleston South Carolina was Stono Rebellion


What was the rebellion of slaves that killed plantation owners in South Carolina?

The rebellion of slaves that killed plantation owners in South Carolina was the Stono Rebellion in 1739. It was one of the largest slave uprisings in the British mainland colonies, where a group of slaves from the Kongo region rebelled against their owners and marched towards Spanish Florida.


Which slaveholding states did the Emancipation Proclamation apply to?

The states in rebellion - in other words, the Confederate states.


What States fought for the South in the Us Civil War?

In total, eleven states joined the Confederate rebellion. These were, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. The South made attempts to have Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland to join the Confederacy as they were slave states. None, however, did. They were termed "border states" in that they were positioned between the free Union states and the slave Southern states.