Attack and capture of the rebels positions near Montego Bay by boats from HMS 'Blanche' 1831 by James Fuller Boxer

Attack and capture of the rebels positions near Montego Bay by boats from HMS 'Blanche' 1831

James Fuller Boxer

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Attack and capture of the rebels positions near Montego Bay by boats from HMS 'Blanche' 1831

This watercolour shows the navy being used to put down a violent rising by slaves in Jamaica. Sam Sharpe (d.1832) was a Baptist preacher who called for the enslaved to stop working from Christmas Day 1831, as part of a peaceful protest at the continuation of slavery. Violence quickly ensued after the Kensington Estate in St James in the west of the island was set ablaze. The authorities reacted swiftly and brutally to suppress the rebellion. In total over 500 slaves were killed. Sam Sharpe, despite advocating non-violence, was apprehended and hanged. The Christmas Rising played an important role in hastening the end of slavery.
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