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the slave happens to be a fugitive from the past named lizbet, and dana found a diary in the compartment and she hid it from the police.
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"A MAN CHOOSES,A SLAVE OBEYS."
Its the choices thats defines one
Its the choices thats defines one

M slave looking for a mistress, I want a mistress who doesnt care about age that uses kik and is willing to be patient with me as I learn my limits because im new to being a slave
kik me at Dudex91 if interested
kik me at Dudex91 if interested
M slave looking for a mistress who is open minded age wise, i'm new new to the slave game and looking for someone who is patient and willing to let me learn my limits
kik me at dudex91 if interested
kik me at dudex91 if interested
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The Berbice slave uprising was a slave revolt in Guyana[1] that began on 23 February 1763[2] and lasted into 1764. It is seen as a major event in Guyana's anti-colonial struggles, and when Guyana became a republic in 1970 the state declared 23 February as a day to commemorate the start of the Berbice slave revolt.[2]
In 1762, the population of the Dutch colony of Berbice included 3,833 enslaved Blacks, 244 enslaved Amerindians or indigenous people, and 346 whites.[2] On 23 February 1763, slaves on Plantation Magdalenenberg on the Canje River in Berbice[3] rebelled, protesting harsh and inhumane treatment. They torched the plantation house, then went to other plantations to mobilize other enslaved Africans to join the rebellion. Cuffy, an enslaved man at Lilienburg, another plantation on Canje, is said to have organized them into a military unit.[2] As plantation after plantation fell to the slaves, the Dutch settlers fled northward and the rebels began to take over control of the region. For almost a year, the rebels held on to southern Berbice, while the whites were able to hold on to the north. Eventually only about half of the white population that had lived in the colony remained.[2]
The rebels came to number about 3,000 and threatened European control over the Guianas. Other key figures among the rebels include Atta, Accara, and Accabre.[2] The insurgents were eventually defeated in the spring of 1764 with the assistance of troops from neighbouring French and British colonies and from Europe.
In 1762, the population of the Dutch colony of Berbice included 3,833 enslaved Blacks, 244 enslaved Amerindians or indigenous people, and 346 whites.[2] On 23 February 1763, slaves on Plantation Magdalenenberg on the Canje River in Berbice[3] rebelled, protesting harsh and inhumane treatment. They torched the plantation house, then went to other plantations to mobilize other enslaved Africans to join the rebellion. Cuffy, an enslaved man at Lilienburg, another plantation on Canje, is said to have organized them into a military unit.[2] As plantation after plantation fell to the slaves, the Dutch settlers fled northward and the rebels began to take over control of the region. For almost a year, the rebels held on to southern Berbice, while the whites were able to hold on to the north. Eventually only about half of the white population that had lived in the colony remained.[2]
The rebels came to number about 3,000 and threatened European control over the Guianas. Other key figures among the rebels include Atta, Accara, and Accabre.[2] The insurgents were eventually defeated in the spring of 1764 with the assistance of troops from neighbouring French and British colonies and from Europe.
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Spike Lee Says NFL Has Slave Owners, And Trump Talked About Black Players Mama’s
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Fan to danagogHkn "davido's slave when are going to release your next single thats if music is still in you".(photo) -
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