Barbados 1816 What I know so far.

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Barbados 1816 What I know so far

The Barbados rebellion was in C 1823? D 1820?

One of the leaders of the Barbados rebellion was called A Doussa? B Henry? C Bussa? D Ganger?

Bussa’s job was a A a ranger? B a driver? C a field hand? D a house slave?

Slaves killed lots of the white plantation owners? True? OR False? Bonus point for the correct figure of white planters killed

Bussa was killed A in battle? B in hiding? C on the gallows? D he was not killed?

The rebels numbered about 100? 200? 300? 400?

The soldiers that stopped the rebellion came from The British West Indies Regiment? Troops from other islands? The Barbados Militia? The workers who had not rebelled?

The rebellion helped end slavery because It showed how violent slave owners were? It showed that slaves were not savages? It was talked about in Parliament? All of the above?

ANSWERS 1) 1816 2) Bussa 3) A Ranger 4) False – the figure is 2 people killed 5) In battle 6) 400 7) The British West Indies Regiment 8) All of the above