Denmark Vesey
Denmark Vesey
A mulatto who inspired a group of slaves to seize Charleston, South Carolina in 1822, but one of them betrayed him and he and his thirty-seven followers were hanged before the revolt started.
Executed
Altogether, 130 black individuals were arrested and 67 were convicted. Thirty-five were _______ and 32 were sent into exile.
Confess
Denmark Vesey refused to ______. He stated that he had nothing to gain by freeing slaves.
Plot
Four white men from the Charleston area were arrested and imprisoned for assisting in the Vesey _____.
Self-Educated
Having taught yourself by reading books and thinking about ideas, rather than learning things in school; Denmark Vesey was a _____ man.
Slave Revolt
If Vesey's revolt had been successful, it would have been the largest __________ in American history.
Joseph Vesey
In 1781, Vesey was sold to the slave trader, ________.
Lottery
In 1800, Vesey won $1500.00 in a ______.
St. Thomas
Most historians believe that Denmark Vesey was born on the island of _______ (part of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean)
Carpenter
Once Vesey was a free man, he remained in Charleston and worked as a _____.
Nine Thousands
Some historians believe that as many as _______ slaves may have planned to participate in the uprising.
Revolt
The Vesey _______ never occurred. Word got out and Vesey was arrested.
July 2, 1822
Vesey and five others were executed on _______.
Preach
Vesey read anti-slavery literature and began to ______ against slavery.
Charleston, S.C.
Vesey settled in ______, with the trader in 1783.
Freedom
Vesey used $600.00 of his lottery winnings to buy his _____.
City
Vesey's slave revolt was to involve slaves from the plantations and from the _____ of Charleston.