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1 Dunmore’s Proclamation
America’s Largest Slave Revolt

2 Presentation Overview (Objectives)
Why did the colonists seek to be independent? Slavery in 1775 What did John Murray (Lord Dunmore) propose to end the rebellion in Virginia? Dunmore’s Proclamation

3 Why did some Americans seek to break with Great Britain?
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4 Statistics of Slavery in 1775
20%-30% of Colonial Population African Every colony had legalized slavery 500,000 slaves 8% free 1/2 of enslaved in Virginia & Maryland tobacco plantations

5 Conditions in Virginia
Colonists creating armies John Murray (Earl of Dunmore) - governor of Virginia fled to British ship after gunpowder stolen Seeks to put end to fighting needs troops (troops in Boston surrounded)

6 What does John Murray (Lord Dunmore) propose in order to bring an end to the rebellion in Virginia?

7 Proclamation Vocabulary
Proclamation - official, public announcement Martial law - military now in charge of government Treason - crime of betraying one’s own country; usually punishable by death quitrent - land tax paid to the British government

8 Dunmore’s Proclamation
November 15, Issues proclamation For those colonists supporting Patriot cause... Slaves & indentured servants granted freedom if they join British army Patriots = traitor

9 Effects of Proclamation
Virginians outraged! Many join Patriot cause Growing fear of slave rebellion

10 "We've got to contain Dunmore, or this will become like a snowball."
George Washington 20,000 African Americans served for the British Empire 9,000 served in the Continental Army

11 Effects of Proclamation(cont.)
Largest slave rebellion in history Dunmore’s Ethiopian Regiment ( ) 1000s of slaves gain freedom - number uncertain Several hundred settle in Nova Scotia after war

12 Black soldiers in Dunmore's Royal Ethiopian Regiment had "Liberty to Slaves" embroidered on their uniforms.


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