The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History
In November 1841, the American slave brig Creole left Richmond, Virginia, bound for New Orleans with 135 enslaved people in its hold. Madison Washington, a man who had escaped to Canada and returned for his wife, led a revolt that seized control of the ship and sailed it to Nassau in the British Bahamas, where slavery had been abolished in 1834. The Creole mutiny sparked a major diplomatic crisis between the United States and Britain, testing the limits of the international slave trade ban and the right of refuge. This episode follows Madison Washington's extraordinary double escape, the legal battle over American property rights versus British emancipation, and how the Creole affair helped push the US toward the Compromise of 1850. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore the human drama, the legal intricacies, and why this event remains one of the most successful slave revolts in American history. #CreoleMutiny #MadisonWashington #SlaveRevolt #Bahamas #Nassau #BritishEmancipation #DiplomaticCrisis #1841 #AntebellumAmerica #SlaveTrade #MaritimeHistory #CompromiseOf1850 #Abolition #BlackHistory #AtlanticWorld #USHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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