
SHIP CREOLE 1841 | THE UNTOLD STORY
The Creole ship revolt, also known as the Creole mutiny, was a significant event that occurred in 1841 aboard the American slave ship Creole. The mutiny resulted in the successful escape of over 100 enslaved Africans who were being transported from Richmond, Virginia, to New Orleans, Louisiana. The revolt had far-reaching implications for the abolitionist movement and international relations.
The Creole was a brig owned by Johnson and Eperson, a slave trading firm based in Richmond. On November 7, 1841, the ship set sail from Richmond with a cargo of 135 enslaved individuals who were to be sold in the slave markets of New Orleans. The slaves, who were mostly from Virginia and Maryland, were subjected to the brutal conditions typical of the transatlantic slave trade.
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