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New Haven rebellion

  • Amistad rebellion
  • slave rebellion
  • abolitionists' rebellion
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Which of the following was a slave rebellion that ended in the slaves returning to Africa?

Amistad rebellion


What was the slaves rebellion that ended in slaves returning to Africa?

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Which was the rebellion that ended slavery and sent slaves back to Africa?

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What country did a successful rebellion take place?

Haiti. The only successful rebellion in North America. It ended up in a massive slaughter of the offenders. P.S: The slaves from Haiti endured the worst than the slaves in America could ever imagine.


What was the Virginia Debate of 1832?

This debate was mostly about slavery. It started when John Floyd, Governor of Virginia during the time, stated that in order to prevent another rebellion like Turner's Rebellion(Rebellion of 80 slaves, ended up with 60 white people killed) to not happen again, the slaves needed to be emancipated. Virginia voted against emancipation for the slaves.


When ended Shays Rebellion?

It ended 1787


When did WWE Rebellion end?

WWE Rebellion ended in 2002.


What ended the Taiping Rebellion?

The fall of the city of Shanghai ended the Taiping Rebellion. This event happened in August of 1860.


What success did it have in getting state laws to abolish slavery?

well Great Britan had ended it and they thought it would be easier 2 trade resources in Africa rather than slaves and they ended it in 1880


When did shays rebellion end?

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When did boudicca's rebellion start?

Boudicca's Rebellion started at AD 46 And ended at AD 52


When did shays rebellion actually begin?

Shays Rebellion began in August 1786 and ended on February 27, 1787.