This describes how enslaved people were treated.
π What is harsh treatment?
The main leader of the revolt.
π Who is Samuel Sharpe?
The time of year the revolt began.
π What is Christmas?
Number of enslaved people killed.
π What is over 500?
The revolt lasted about this many days.
π What is 10 days?
This news from Britain gave enslaved people hope.
π What is slavery might end?
Sharpeβs role in society.
π What is a preacher?
What enslaved people did to plantations.
π What is burned them?
Sharpeβs fate after the revolt.
π What is he was executed?
The original plan was to do this instead of fighting.
π What is stop working?
This caused anger when plantation owners ignored it.
π What is talk of freedom / change?
What Sharpe first planned instead of violence.
π What is a peaceful strike?
Who crushed the rebellion.
π Who are the British army and militia?
What major law followed soon after.
π What is the abolition of slavery (1833)?
This type of protest turned into rebellion.
π What is a strike?
This system forced enslaved people to work without pay or freedom.
π What is slavery?
Sharpe used this to spread his message and organize people.
π What is religion / church?
This action by plantation owners caused the protest to turn violent.
π What is punishing the enslaved people?
This group suffered the greatest loss of life during the revolt.
π Who are enslaved people?
This type of resistance involves refusing to work.
π What is a strike?
This gap between expectation and reality pushed enslaved people to rebel.
π What is hearing slavery would end but seeing no change?
Sharpe believed in this method before violence broke out.
π What is peaceful resistance / non-violent protest?
This strategy marked the shift from protest to rebellion.
π What is burning plantations and fighting back?
This long-term impact of the revolt influenced British decisions.
π What is pressure to abolish slavery?
This shows how the revolt started peaceful but escalated.
π What is it began as a strike and turned into a rebellion?