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100

Where did it take place?

Guyana

100

When did Guyana become a republic?

1970

100
How many slaves uprised as a result?

Over 2000

100
Did punishments increase or decrease as an impact?

Increase

100

Where was Cuffy born?

West Africa

200

How many months did it last?

10 months

200

When did the Berbice Revolt occur?

February 23, 1763

200

What are 2 causes of the revolt?

food shortages, brutality towards slaves, and the driving presence of  African-born slaves Resulted in the uprising of 2000 slaves. Careless and cruel overseers. Revenge

200

One social impact of the revolt

  • Half of the slave population was killed.

  • More than half of the white population was killed.

  • Almost all the whites fled the country in fear of their lives

  • Psychological trauma on whites – fears of black enslaved people resorting to uprisings dominated the thoughts of European families on Dutch plantations.

200

Who lead the revolt?

Cuffy

300

What was the government forced to deal with?

Cases of disobedience from all white social classes.  

300

The dysentery epidemic spread between ____ and ____

1756 and 1765

300

True or false. The local troop decreased 

False

300

What did the Cuffy start referring to himself as?

The Slave's Governor

400

A few ______ were prepared to flee Berbice

Europeans

400

What were Economic impacts?

  • Destruction of property: plantation buildings, crops and animals. This resulted in a loss of profits.

  • Disruption of planting, processing and exportation of plantation produce.

  • Debt increased to merchant backers.

400

What were the names of the 2 other leaders?

Akara and Atta

500

The whites forced Governor ____________ to agree that the colony should be evacuated.

Governor Van Hoogenheim

500

What impacted the small white army that spread between 1756 and 1765?

The dysentery Epidemic

500

Who did they cooperate with?

The Akan slave rebels and the Congolese and Angolans.