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Slave Resistance and Rebellions

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Which slave rebellion was led by Nat Turner?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Gabriel Prosser Rebellion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Nat Turner Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. It was led by Nat Turner, a literate slave who believed that he was chosen by God to lead a slave uprising.

What was the name of the slave ship that was captured by enslaved Africans in 1839?

  1. Amistad

  2. Stono

  3. Gabriel

  4. Nat Turner


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship that was captured by enslaved Africans in 1839. The Africans were taken to the United States, where they were tried for mutiny. The case eventually went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of the Africans.

Which slave rebellion took place in Jamaica in 1865?

  1. Morant Bay Rebellion

  2. Stono Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Gabriel Prosser Rebellion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Morant Bay Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Jamaica in 1865. It was sparked by the arrest of a black man who was accused of trespassing. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the British military.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Haiti in 1791?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Haitian Revolution


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Haitian Revolution was a slave rebellion that took place in Haiti in 1791. It was led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, a former slave who became the leader of the Haitian army. The rebellion was successful, and Haiti became the first independent black republic in the world.

Which slave rebellion took place in South Carolina in 1739?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Gabriel Prosser Rebellion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Stono Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in South Carolina in 1739. It was led by Jemmy, a slave who had been brought to the United States from Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the South Carolina militia.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Virginia in 1800?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Gabriel Prosser Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Gabriel Prosser Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Virginia in 1800. It was led by Gabriel Prosser, a slave who had been born in Virginia. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Virginia militia.

Which slave rebellion took place in Cuba in 1843?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. La Escalera Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

La Escalera Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Cuba in 1843. It was led by a group of enslaved Africans who had been brought to Cuba from Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Spanish military.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Brazil in 1835?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. MalĂȘ Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The MalĂȘ Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Brazil in 1835. It was led by a group of enslaved Africans who had been brought to Brazil from Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Brazilian military.

Which slave rebellion took place in the United States in 1859?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. John Brown's Raid


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

John Brown's Raid was a slave rebellion that took place in the United States in 1859. It was led by John Brown, a white abolitionist who believed that violence was necessary to end slavery. The raid was unsuccessful, and Brown was captured and executed.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Jamaica in 1823?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Baptist War


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Baptist War was a slave rebellion that took place in Jamaica in 1823. It was led by a group of enslaved Africans who had been converted to Christianity. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the British military.

Which slave rebellion took place in the United States in 1831?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Gabriel Prosser Rebellion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Nat Turner Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. It was led by Nat Turner, a literate slave who believed that he was chosen by God to lead a slave uprising.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Brazil in 1838?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Bahia Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Bahia Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Brazil in 1838. It was led by a group of enslaved Africans who had been brought to Brazil from Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Brazilian military.

Which slave rebellion took place in the United States in 1822?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Denmark Vesey Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Denmark Vesey Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1822. It was led by Denmark Vesey, a free black man who had been born in Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the South Carolina militia.

What was the name of the slave rebellion that took place in Jamaica in 1832?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Sam Sharpe Rebellion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sam Sharpe Rebellion was a slave rebellion that took place in Jamaica in 1832. It was led by Sam Sharpe, a slave who had been born in Jamaica. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the British military.

Which slave rebellion took place in the United States in 1875?

  1. Stono Rebellion

  2. Amistad Rebellion

  3. Nat Turner Rebellion

  4. Fort Pillow Massacre


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Fort Pillow Massacre was a slave rebellion that took place in Fort Pillow, Tennessee, in 1875. It was led by a group of enslaved Africans who had been brought to the United States from Africa. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the United States Army.

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