That would have been a spectacularly unsuccessful rebellion then, ending in the ending of slavery four years after it was abolished throughout the British Empire. Fortunately, it didn't happen that way.
Slavery hadn't ended throughout the empire. This was part of the Baptist War, and a slave rebellion did occur. It only lasted a little over a month.
@Beowulfsfriend Seven years after 1831 slavery had been abolished throughout the Empire.
@JoeB And yet there were still slaves
Slavery still exists in some outlawed areas and not bothered by the established government like, Madagascar and Saudi Arabia.
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