Enlightenment · North America · Politics

1739

Stono Rebellion

September 9, 1739

Near the Stono River in South Carolina, about twenty enslaved Kongolese, many of them Catholic and trained in war, seized weapons and marched south toward Spanish Florida, calling for liberty. Others joined. The militia caught and slaughtered them at the Edisto. Carolina tightened its slave codes; fear of revolt became part of the weather.