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The Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt

the Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt
the Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt

The Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt On the night of nov. 15, 1842, a group of 25 black slaves largely owned by a notorious cherokee slave master made a daring escape. unfortunately, the rebellion, which later became known as the 1842 cherokee slave revolt, has remained but a footnote in the history of american slavery. after native americans were exempt from the slave trade in. T. e. the 1842 slave revolt in the cherokee nation was the largest escape of a group of slaves to occur in the cherokee nation, in what was then indian territory. the slave revolt started on november 15, 1842, when a group of 20 african americans enslaved by the cherokee escaped and tried to reach mexico, where slavery had been abolished in 1829.

the Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt
the Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt

The Untold Story Of The 1842 Cherokee Slave Revolt The 1842 cherokee slave revolt is one of those rabbit holes. the idea the cherokee, or any tribe, owned slaves is not that alien a concept. for centuries before the arrival of europeans on the continent american indians had been enslaving captive enemies, and many tribes continued this practice well into the 1800s, much to the dismay of a. The revolt began on november 15, 1842, when the vann plantation fugitives gathered with slaves from other plantations near webbers falls in the cherokee nation. the fugitives burglarized a store, taking horses, mules, several rifles, ammunition, and supplies for their escape to mexico. once cherokee officials discovered the escape, they sent a. The cherokees feared the aspect of a slave revolt, and that is just what happened in 1842 at webbers falls. on the morning of november 15 more than twenty five slaves, mostly from the joseph vann plantation, revolted. they locked their masters and overseers in their homes and cabins while they slept. the slaves stole guns, horses, mules. A slave revolt was what the cherokees feared the most at the time. two days after the escape of the enslaved blacks, the cherokee nation sent the cherokee militia, under captain john drew, with 87.

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