Warfare Edition: Kmtyw ’Black People’ victories over aAmw ’foreign (non-Black) eurasians’
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Nana Tacky’s War
In 1760, Nana Tacky, a Jamaican slave originally from Ghana, planned and organized an uprising to gain freedom from slavery. On Easter Sunday, Nana Tacky and his army began the revolt, easily took over the plantations, and killed the slave owners.
At the end of the battle, over 60 slave plantation owners were killed… Read more
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Battle of Isandhlawana (South Africa)The people of South Africa have Battle of Isandhlawana (South Africa) resisted European control since the Dutch and British began invading in the 17th century. In some parts of South Africa, they fought European control until the end of the 19th century. In spite of colonial efforts, Zululand…
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Kmtyw 'Black People' victories over aAmw 'foreign (non-Black) eurasians' 5 years ago
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San Miguel de Guadalupe of 1526
Founded in 1526, San Miguel de Guadalupe was the first European settlement inside what is now the United States mainland, which some scholars speculate was near present-day Georgia’s Sapelo Island (McIntosh County, Ga.).
The first group of Africans to set foot in this territory rose up in rebellion and… Read more
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Demerara Revolution of 1823
The Demerara Revolution of 1823 was an uprising involving more than 10,000 slaves and took place in the former colony of Demerara-Essequibo, currently known as Guyana. On Aug. 18, 1823, Jack Gladstone and his father, Quamina, of the Success Plantation, led an army of enslaved Africans to fight against their… Read more
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Up until it was briefly held by Italy from 1931 to 1945, Ethiopia was the only African territory that resisted complete colonization by Europeans. Italy did indeed colonize part of ancient Ethiopia, the area along the Red Sea that is now the country of Eritrea. However, under the leadership of Emperor Menelik II, Ethiopia resisted… Read more
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