The 1739 Stono Rebellion: a) involved about 80 enslaved West Africans. b) was defined, in part, by a planned march to the free black settlement of Fort Mose just over the border in Spanish Florida. c) inspired a ban on syncretic languages white overseers could not understand. d) Both a and b e) All of the above
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It was also defined by a planned march to Fort Mose in Spanish Florida, so option b) is also correct. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest that the rebellion directly inspired a ban on syncretic languages, so option c) is incorrect. Show more…
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