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... In the late 1830's, the ship Amistad (which ironically means friendship in French ... During the voyage, the slaves overpowered the crew, killing all but two of the ...
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... We learn later that because the crew of the Amistad didn't bring enough supplies for everyone, they throw 10 to 15 people overboard. ...
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... They then try to steer home to Africa but end up in Massachusetts. When they land in America, they are promptly jailed for the murder of La Amistad's crew. ...
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... The scene had the slaves taking over La Amistad. ... Considering the number of slaves versus the number of crew members, and also considering that the slaves had ...
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... other Africans. The slaves then revolted, killing most of the crew of the Amistad, including the cook and captain. The Africans ...
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... is the true story of a revolt on the Spanish slave ship Amistad, whose 'cargo' of ... the Africans are forced to stand trial for the murders of the crew that had ...
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... The superior attitude of the 'La Amistad's' crew and the harsh and cruel treatment of the passengers, implies how primitive and unrefined society was. ...
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... They ordered the crew to sail to Africa, but they were tricked. After two months on a sketchy course up the Eastern Seaboard, La Amistad is captured off the ...
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... They were brought to America on the vessel La Amistad and were supposed to be ... to their deaths for nothing at all except for the enjoyment of the Spanish crew. ...
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... overseas, the Africans seized the ship, killed the head crewmembers, and ordered the remaining crew to sail to Africa. Not much later, the Amistad was seized ...
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... It began on June 28, 1839 when Ruiz and Montez placed Mendians on board the schooner Amistad and set sail for ... At dawn they attacked the Captain and his crew. ...
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... The La Amistad was a slave ship. In 1839 a group of Africans who were captured and being transported on the Amistad revolted and killed the crew aboard. ...
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... They ordered the crew to sail to Africa, but they were tricked. After two months on a sketchy course up the Eastern Seaboard, La Amistad is captured off the ...
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... Also, as with Amistad, this story is based on actual events from the early nineteenth ... All we see is the disappearance of the white crew and the abuse of the ...
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