When it comes to how the United States of America portrays slavery it depicts that slaves were very docile and didn’t fight back. However, this was not the case and there were numerous slave rebellions, but they are not usually taught in school or displayed on TV/movies.
The slaves led by Washington took control of the ship and commanded that it be sailed to Nassau, which at the time was under British control (slavery had been abolished in Great Britain since 1839).
When the Americans found out about the revolt they protested that the slaves should be returned, but the British declared the slaves were now free under their law and refused to return them. However, the British took Washington and his conspirators into custody.
Therefore, the governor of the Bahamas could not let the men go free and Madison Washington and his comrades in the revolt were detained while the rest were allowed to live as free people.
The remaining 116 slaves were given their freedom immediately, however, five had chosen to remain on the ship and return to be slaves in the United States. 128 slaves were freed due to this rebellion and considered to be the most successful slave revolt in United States history.
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