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The New York Conspiracy, Or A History of the Negro Plot, with the Journal of the Proceedings Against the Conspirators at New York in the Years 1741-2. Together with Several Interesting Tables, Containing the Names of the White and Black Persons Arrested on Account of the Conspiracy, the Times of Their Trials, Their Sentences, Their Executions by Burning and Hanging, Names of Those Transported, and Those Discharged. With a Variety of Other Useful and Highly Interesting Matter

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 446 pages
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Release : 1810
Category : African American criminals
ISBN : PRNC:32101072360207

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The New York Conspiracy, Or A History of the Negro Plot, with the Journal of the Proceedings Against the Conspirators at New York in the Years 1741-2. Together with Several Interesting Tables, Containing the Names of the White and Black Persons Arrested on Account of the Conspiracy, the Times of Their Trials, Their Sentences, Their Executions by Burning and Hanging, Names of Those Transported, and Those Discharged. With a Variety of Other Useful and Highly Interesting Matter by Daniel Horsmanden Pdf

The New York Conspiracy: A History of the Negro Plot

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : e-artnow
Page : 354 pages
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Release : 2021-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : EAN:4064066383213

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In 1741, Manhattan had the second-largest slave population of any city in the Thirteen Colonies after Charleston, South Carolina. As a result The Conspiracy of 1741, also known as the Negro Plot of 1741 broke out in New York. This rebellion is marked as one of the most controversial events in the early American history because most historians disagree as to whether such a plot existed and, if there was one, its scale. This alleged conspiracy served as an excuse for a brutal revenge of the local authorities. The main target were African slaves. As in the Salem witch trials, a few witnesses implicated many other suspects. In the end, over 100 people were hanged, exiled, or burned at the stake.

The New York Conspiracy

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : Nabu Press
Page : 404 pages
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Release : 2014-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1295776510

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The New-York Conspiracy

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 402 pages
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Release : 1969
Category : New York (N.Y.)
ISBN : UVA:X000303306

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The New York Conspiracy

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : Andesite Press
Page : 404 pages
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Release : 2015-08-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1298565030

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NEW YORK CONSPIRACY

Author : Daniel 1694-1778 Horsmanden
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1373376333

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Executing Democracy

Author : Stephen John Hartnett
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781609172077

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Executing Democracy: Capital Punishment & the Making of America, 1683-1807 is the first volume of a rhetorical history of public debates about crime, violence, and capital punishment in America. This examination begins in 1683, when William Penn first struggled to govern the rowdy indentured servants of Philadelphia, and continues up until 1807, when the Federalists sought to impose law-and-order upon the New Republic. This volume offers a lively historical overview of how crime, violence, and capital punishment influenced the settling of the New World, the American Revolution, and the frantic post-war political scrambling to establish norms that would govern the new republic. By presenting a macro-historical overview, and by filling the arguments with voices from different political camps and communicative genres, Hartnett provides readers with fresh perspectives for understanding the centrality of public debates about capital punishment to the history of American democracy.

The New York Conspiracy in the Years 1741-2

Author : Daniel Horsmanden
Publisher : e-artnow
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-04
Category : History
ISBN : EAN:4066338117014

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In 1741, Manhattan had the second-largest slave population of any city in the Thirteen Colonies after Charleston, South Carolina. As a result The Conspiracy of 1741, also known as the Negro Plot of 1741 broke out in New York. This rebellion is marked as one of the most controversial events in the early American history because most historians disagree as to whether such a plot existed and, if there was one, its scale. This alleged conspiracy served as an excuse for a brutal revenge of the local authorities. The main target were African slaves. As in the Salem witch trials, a few witnesses implicated many other suspects. In the end, over 100 people were hanged, exiled, or burned at the stake.

Bibliography Of New York Colonial History (1901)

Author : Charles Allcott Flagg
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 273 pages
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Release : 2024-06-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781437481280

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In The Company Of Black Men

Author : Craig Steven Wilder
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 356 pages
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Release : 2002-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780814795347

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Traces the development of African-American community traditions over three centuries From the subaltern assemblies of the enslaved in colonial New York City to the benevolent New York African Society of the early national era to the formation of the African Blood Brotherhood in twentieth century Harlem, voluntary associations have been a fixture of African-American communities. In the Company of Black Men examines New York City over three centuries to show that enslaved Africans provided the institutional foundation upon which African-American religious, political, and social culture could flourish. Arguing that the universality of the voluntary tradition in African-American communities has its basis in collectivism—a behavioral and rhetorical tendency to privilege the group over the individual—it explores the institutions that arose as enslaved Africans exploited the potential for group action and mass resistance. Craig Steven Wilder’s research is particularly exciting in its assertion that Africans entered the Americas equipped with intellectual traditions and sociological models that facilitated a communitarian response to oppression. Presenting a dramatic shift from previous work which has viewed African-American male associations as derivative and imitative of white male counterparts, In the Company of Black Men provides a ground-breaking template for investigating antebellum black institutions.

Everyday Crimes

Author : Kelly A Ryan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781479801695

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The narratives of slaves, wives, and servants who resisted social and domestic violence in the nineteenth century In the early nineteenth century, Peter Wheeler, a slave to Gideon Morehouse in New York, protested, “Master, I won’t stand this,” after Morehouse beat Wheeler’s hands with a whip. Wheeler ran for safety, but Morehouse followed him with a shotgun and fired several times. Wheeler sought help from people in the town, but his eventual escape from slavery was the only way to fully secure his safety. Everyday Crimes tells the story of legally and socially dependent people like Wheeler—free and enslaved African Americans, married white women, and servants—who resisted violence in Massachusetts and New York despite lacking formal protection through the legal system. These “dependents” found ways to fight back against their abusers through various resistance strategies. Individuals made it clear that they wouldn’t stand the abuse. Developing relationships with neighbors and justices of the peace, making their complaints known within their communities, and, occasionally, resorting to violence, were among their tactics. In bearing their scars and telling their stories, these victims of abuse put a human face on the civil rights issues related to legal and social dependency, and claimed the rights of individuals to live without fear of violence.

Dangerous Economies

Author : Serena R. Zabin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-29
Category : History
ISBN : 0812206118

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Before the American Revolution, the people who lived in British North America were not just colonists; they were also imperial subjects. To think of eighteenth-century New Yorkers as Britons rather than incipient Americans allows us fresh investigations into their world. How was the British Empire experienced by those who lived at its margins? How did the mundane affairs of ordinary New Yorkers affect the culture at the center of an enormous commercial empire? Dangerous Economies is a history of New York culture and commerce in the first two thirds of the eighteenth century, when Britain was just beginning to catch up with its imperial rivals, France and Spain. In that sparsely populated city on the fringe of an empire, enslaved Africans rubbed elbows with white indentured servants while the elite strove to maintain ties with European genteel culture. The transience of the city's people, goods, and fortunes created a notably fluid society in which establishing one's own status or verifying another's was a challenge. New York's shifting imperial identity created new avenues for success but also made success harder to define and demonstrate socially. Such a mobile urban milieu was the ideal breeding ground for crime and conspiracy, which became all too evident in 1741, when thirty slaves were executed and more than seventy other people were deported after being found guilty—on dubious evidence—of plotting a revolt. This sort of violent outburst was the unforeseen but unsurprising result of the seething culture that existed at the margins of the British Empire.