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Gloucester County, VA Slave Conspiracy

  • Jan 1, 1663
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Major slave conspiracy takes place in Gloucester County, VA,

involving enslaved blacks and white indentured servants

who lan to rebel and overthrow their masters; the plot

is betrayed; Gloucester County citizens display the

heads of the rebels from chimney tops and declare the day

a "holy day."

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