December 29, 1778 was the year that General Henry Clinton send 3500 British trip to Savannah .
Vesey was lucky enough to buy his freedom in 1800, and he went on to become a preacher at a local African American church. Vesey, who learned to read, spent a great deal of time reading anti-slavery literature. During his sermons, he quoted the Bible and the Declaration of Independence, citing the moral and ethical rationales against slavery. Over the years Vesey became angry about the treatment of slaves. In 1822, he decided to take action regarding the matter. His plan was to seize the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Unfortunately, Vesey was unable to successfully complete his plan. He was executed along with thirty-five slaves who had become involved in the plot.
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Maori fired the British troops from hidden trenches after destroying the palisade.
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Equal Rights Amendment
A. A failed constitutional amendment
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