The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History
In January 1811, along the Mississippi River in the Territory of Orleans, dozens of enslaved men rose up in what would become the largest slave revolt in American history. Led by Charles Deslondes, a mixed-race enslaved driver from Saint-Domingue, and joined by others like Kook and Quamana, the rebels marched from the German Coast toward New Orleans, gathering recruits and burning plantations. The uprising was crushed within two days by a militia led by General Wade Hampton, and the brutal reprisals that followed—decapitated heads displayed on pikes—sent a chilling message. This episode explores the revolt's origins, the role of Saint-Domingue refugees, the tangled legacy of Charles Deslondes, and why this rebellion remains lesser-known than Nat Turner's. We also examine how the territory's Spanish and French legal traditions shaped slavery in Louisiana, and how the revolt influenced later slave codes. #GermanCoastUprising #CharlesDeslondes #Louisiana #SlaveRevolt #1811 #SaintDomingue #NewOrleans #MississippiRiver #WadeHampton #Kook #Quamana #TerritoryOfOrleans #SlaveCodes #HaitianRevolution #AtlanticHistory #Slavery #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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