What Factors Triggered the Rebellion
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.What factors triggered the rebellion?
Perhaps the most convincing evidence that triggered the Stono Rebellion was the Security act of 1739. The Security Act of 1739 was an act passed by South Carolina Colonial Assembly allowing white men to carry firearms to church on Sunday. Mounting a We will never know the factors that led the slaves to revolts on September 9, 1739 but the promise of freedom seems likely. The Spanish had issued a proclamation stating that any Carolina slaves who resort to St Augustine would be given freedom and promised protection. The news spread through the colonies fast. As the tension grew, more conversations took placed among slaves as they boasted about what they would do and could do to those who have wrong them. "Each bit of information, like spices thrown into a stew pot, gave new flavor to conversation." (Hoffer 2010) 68 " Put this information together with the whispers of Spain's policy of freeing runaway English colonial slaves, and the prospects for a general uprising became more attractive. (Hoffer 2010)p.68
With the talk of war coming, a fall epidemic and runaway slaves received in St. Augustine this couldn't be a better time for slaves to make their move. The colonial was also disrupted as whites flee the area scared from diseases that left one-third of the Charles town sick. The small pox and yellow fever had weakened the slave master and their control over the lower county. As the diseases spread through Charles town more than a dozen residents die a day which perhaps played a factor in the timing of the rebellion.
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