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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
11

What was the Pointe Coupee Conspiracy?

History
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solmaris [256]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

protest by free people of color against the reinstitution of the Code Noir by French officials

a demonstration of Creoles and enslaved workers who marched to New Orleans to protest slavery

a rebellion by enslaved workers that resulted in property damage and the death of 23 plantation owners

a plot by enslaved workers across several plantations to revolt against and murder their slaveholders

Explanation:

dusya [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

in 1792, when this area was part of New Spain, the Spanish suppressed the Mina Conspiracy near New Roads and four years later, during the Easter holiday, they suppressed a slave insurrection near Point Coupée, which became known as the Pointe Coupée Conspiracy That led to 23 heads of decapitated rebels being displayed ...

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