Slave rebellions occurred at various times throughout history, with notable examples including the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804), the Nat Turner Rebellion (1831) in the United States, and the Amistad mutiny (1839). Methods used during these uprisings included armed insurrection, sabotage of plantations, and escape plans to seek freedom. Many rebels employed guerrilla tactics, strategic planning, and alliances with sympathetic individuals to enhance their chances of success. These rebellions aimed to challenge the institution of slavery and assert the rights and dignity of enslaved people.
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