The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History
In 1837, just three years after the British Empire abolished slavery in its colonies, the small island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands was shaken by rumors of a massive slave conspiracy. Planters claimed to have uncovered a plot involving arson, poison, and a coordinated uprising across the island. Dozens of enslaved people were arrested, tried, and executed—but historians now believe the conspiracy was largely fabricated by a terrified white elite. This episode explores the so-called Tortola Slave Conspiracy of 1837, examining how post-emancipation fears, economic anxiety, and racial paranoia led to a witch hunt. We discuss the key figures: Governor William MacBean, the accused leader Arthur Hodge, and the magistrates who presided over the trials. We also look at the broader context of apprenticeship, the transition from slavery to freedom in the British Caribbean, and how the island's tiny white minority clung to power through terror. A chilling case of justice miscarried in the name of preserving the old order. #TortolaSlaveConspiracy #BritishVirginIslands #1837 #PostEmancipation #ApprenticeshipSystem #SlaveRevoltPanic #WilliamMacBean #ArthurHodge #CaribbeanHistory #BritishAbolition #SlaveConspiracy #WitchHunt #History #FexingoHistory #AtlanticWorld #Slavery #RacialParanoia #19thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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