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Barbados Slavery and Bussa Rebellion

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Bussa, a worker at Bailey's Property in Barbados, was just one of the organizers of a slave uprising that happened in 1816. Bussa, who was an enslaved African had climbed to the ranking of head driver on the sugar hacienda. The revolution was triggered at a dance that was held as a method to organise the participants and also overview techniques of the intended island-wide revolt. The rebellion began at night, with cane areas being melted in St. Philip, as well as rapidly spread to surrounding parishes. Over 70 ranches were struck, and also the local militia had not yet challenged the rebels. This caused the white owners and also overseers to get away to Bridgetown. The uprising was at some point squashed by the British Militia, that included both complimentary Africans and slave labour. However, it did aid the root cause of the activists and made the colonial elite mindful that slavery was not sustainable. It is important to note that numerous enslaved individuals like Danial, tha...