3. Slave Revolt in the Cherokee Nation
the 1842 Slave Revolt in the Cherokee Nation is one example.
The Native American civilized tribe, named Cherokee, were not wealthy as other estate owners, and they bought black people as slaves.
(broke a$$ed beatches!)
These slaves were used in various forms of works of slavery and were mostly suppressed by the owners.
In the early days of November 1842, the slaves locked down the Cherokee masters in their log houses and ran away towards Mexico, which was a slave-free country. Consequently, when the Cherokees broke out of their log homes, they went in search of the escapees and after a point of time, they even got hold of them.
The slaves fought back with ammunition, and two slave hunters were killed during the ensuing battle. The Cherokees were outnumbered and retreated for back-up. When soldiers were sent to hunt down the slaves by the Cherokee National Council, they were found to be out of resources and five of the convicted slaves were killed.
The rest of the remaining slaves were exposed to severe torture and forced labor. However, the Cherokee slave revolt inspired many other slave revolts in the country which led to the passing of laws against keeping of slaves.
https://historycollection.co/10-famous-slave-revolutions/8/
So when are you starting to pay out the SIZABLE reparations there, law boi?