Courses of the Rev.
Reasons for Rev. Failure + Reasons for Early success
Causes of the Rev.
100

This revolution occurred in the year ___.

What is 1823?

100
The literate and well-informed man who united and coordinated the revolt

What is Jack Gladstone?

100

The year Demerara became a British colony

1803

200

Where was Jack Gladstone banished to?

What is St. Lucia?

200

Two reasons for the revolution's failure

(Any 2); Premature Uprising, Communication Troubles, Informant Network, Opposing Military Forces and Brutal Repression

200

The current name given to the region previously known as Demerara 

What is Guyana?

300

The revolution was lead by these individuals

What is Jack Gladstone and his father Quamina?

300

The 3 major reasons for early success of the rebellion

Strong leadership, Non violent approach, Lack of military response

300

The promise that was rumored to be carried out by August 1823 for the slaves, but did not end up happening then

What is their emancipation?

400

When and where did the revolt begin?

What is August 18th at Plantation Success?

400

Why was there distrust among the slaves due to the Informant Network?

What is because some slaves were forced to provide their intelligence for planning uprisings while some were bribed, causing a discourse

400

The spark which initiated the revolt

What is the miscommunication among different groups of the mandatory reforms issued by London upon the colony?

500
The name of the governor who initiated martial law during the protest

What is John Murray?

500

The missionary who preached about liberation which fueled the slave's hope

What is Reverend Smith?

500

The 5 key/primary steps that lead up to the revolt

What is: 1)British control of Demerara, 2)Planter resistance to British authority, 3)Pressure on slavery and reforms, 4)Misinformation about Emancipation, 5)Revolt sparked by broken promise

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