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Military factors - Reasons for the success of the abolitionist campaign in 1807 - Higher History Revision - BBC Bitesize
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April 7, 1712: Revolt by Enslaved Africans in New York - Zinn Education Project
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A Comparative Study of Nineteenth Century Slave Revolts and the Press Perception of Those Revolts – The Magical History Tour