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Foreign News November 20, 1797

Gazette Of The United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

What is this article about?

A foiled conspiracy by about 30 French slaves in Nassau, New Providence, to burn the town and massacre whites was revealed by one participant. Five ringleaders captured; three executed, two more pending. The main leader was a veteran of St. Domingo's violence.

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COLUMBIA, (S.C.) Nov. 3.

Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Nassau, New-Providence, to his friend at Wilmington, N. C. dated Sept. 26.

We have lately very providentially escaped a most hellish plot--A parcel of French negroes who have been captured and sold here, and who had ran away from their owners, entered into a conspiracy (about thirty in number) to burn the town and make a general massacre of the whites. They had the promise of a great many slaves to join them immediately on their beginning the horrid business Their scheme could not have been planned by any set of men, and would undoubtedly have occasioned an immense bloodshed had they carried it into effect ; but one of them who had been compelled to take the oath, divulged the secret to his master a few hours before the massacre was to have began.

A party of men were immediately collected and sent after the villains: only a few had yet assembled : five of them were taken ; the principal ringleaders made two of that number; they were all condemned, and three executed; the other two will share the same fate in a day or two. The principal ringleader was a notorious fellow in the dreadful scenes of St. Domingo, who met his fate with the greatest composure and resignation, saying, as he approached the place of execution, that he was content to die, as he had murdered many a white man in his time.

What sub-type of article is it?

Rebellion Or Revolt Colonial Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Nassau Slave Conspiracy French Negroes Plot St Domingo Ringleader Foiled Massacre Executions

Where did it happen?

Nassau, New Providence

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Nassau, New Providence

Event Date

Sept. 26

Outcome

five conspirators captured; three executed, two more to be executed. no whites harmed as plot was foiled.

Event Details

About thirty French negroes, captured and sold in Nassau after running away, conspired to burn the town and massacre whites, with promises of support from other slaves. One divulged the plot to his master hours before it was to begin. A party pursued the villains; five taken including two principal ringleaders; all condemned, three executed. The main ringleader, notorious from St. Domingo, died composedly.

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