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Slave rebels, led by Joseph Cinquez

  • Jul 30, 1839
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Slave rebels, led by Joseph Cinquez, killed captain and took over slaver Amistad in most celebrated of American slave mutinies. Rebels were captured off Long Island on August 26.

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