Asked by Adrienne Robertson on May 30, 2024
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In 1811,a rebellion of more than 400 slaves which had to be put down by state and federal troops occurred where?
A) Louisiana
B) Kentucky
C) Virginia
D) South Carolina
Slave Rebellion
An act of violent or nonviolent resistance by slaves against their enslavers or slaveholders; its examples include the Haitian Revolution and the Stono Rebellion.
Federal Troops
Military forces deployed by a federal government, particularly referring to units sent to enforce laws in states or territories.
- Pinpoint leading characters and pivotal moments in the abolition of slavery and the campaign for civil rights, focusing on the involvement of black churches and communities.
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Zybrea KnightJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The 1811 rebellion occurred in Louisiana, specifically in the Territory of Orleans. It is known as the 1811 German Coast Uprising and is considered one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history.
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint leading characters and pivotal moments in the abolition of slavery and the campaign for civil rights, focusing on the involvement of black churches and communities.
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