I am pressuming you mean Denmark Vessey the American Rebel Slave.
He was allowed to purchase his freedom for $600 in 1800. When his planned uprising failed due to the authorites being warned Vessey was tried and hanged along with 35 others.
In the aftermath of the uprisings of Vesey and Turner, many Southern states passed harsher slave laws for the purpose of intimidating slaves to reduce the likelihood of future uprisings. Vesey and Turner refers to Denmark Vesey and Nat Turner.
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Nat Turner, Gaberiel posser, and Denmark Vesey:)
Nat Turner, Gabriel Posser, and Denmark Vesey
Denmark Vesey lead a revolt in Charleston South Carolina
Telemaque [ka Denmark] Vesey's rebellion had the support of freedmen and slaves in the Charleston area of South Carolina. In 1800, by way of the East Bay Street lottery, Vesey won the money with which to buy his freedom. But his freedom did not, and could not, extend to his children. By Christmas 1821, therefore, he had built up a an estimated following of 2,000-3,000 slaves. With them, he planned a revolt for the following July 14. He then changed the date to June 16. But he and his followers were betrayed. Vesey was among those who were arrested, tried, and executed.
Denmark Vesey was a leader of a planned slave rebellion in Charleston, South Carolina in 1822. His role in the growing crisis was to organize and coordinate the uprising with the aim of securing freedom for himself and other enslaved individuals. The plot was discovered before it could be carried out, resulting in Vesey's arrest, trial, and execution.
Elizabeth Vesey was born in 1715.
Elizabeth Vesey died in 1791.
Gerald Vesey died in 1915.
Gerald Vesey was born in 1832.
William Vesey died in 1746.
William Vesey was born in 1674.
John Vesey died in 1554.
You dont earn it you have it but you cannot see it.
Gabriel Prosser and Denmark Vesey were both enslaved African Americans who planned unsuccessful rebellions against slavery in the United States in the early 19th century. Prosser planned a revolt in Virginia in 1800, while Vesey planned a rebellion in South Carolina in 1822, both aiming to secure freedom for themselves and others enslaved.
Jim Vesey was born on 1965-10-29.