. . . . . . "Pointe Coup\u00E9e Slave Conspiracy of 1791"@en . "Pointe Coupee-konspirationen (1791)"@sv . "69225073"^^ . . . . "Pointe Coupee-konspirationen var ett misslyckat f\u00F6rs\u00F6k till i Pointe Coupee i Spanska Louisiana \u00E5r 1791. I juli 1791 f\u00F6rbereddes en slavresning, huvudsakligen av slavar ur den afrikanska Minastammen. Konspirationen avsl\u00F6jades, men orsakade stor oroa i Louisiana, s\u00E4rskilt n\u00E4r den haitiska revolutionen utbr\u00F6t p\u00E5 Saint Domingue, som Louisiana hade t\u00E4t kontakt med. M\u00E5nga slav\u00E4gare sov sedan bev\u00E4pnade i r\u00E4dslan f\u00F6r uppror. Denna f\u00F6ljdes av Pointe Coupee-konspirationen (1795), som blev \u00E4nnu mer omtalad. Dessa tvp uppror resulterade i ett flrbud f\u00F6r slavimport till Louisiana 1796-1800."@sv . "1085770592"^^ . . . . . "On June 25, 1791, a group of enslaved Mina gathered on the estate of the widow Robillard in New Roads, Pointe Coup\u00E9e Parish. Jean-Louis, who was enslaved there, organized regular balls for Mina men. During the gathering, a plan was made for the Mina to rise up and free themselves, gathering pickaxes, knives, and other weapons to mount an attack on a storekeeper who could be raided for guns, gunpowder, shot, and other weapons. The only two non-Mina people involved were C\u00E6sar, from Jamaica (ethnically an Ashanti), and Pedro Chamba, who was ethnically Chamba but had been raised by the Mina."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "3322"^^ . "On June 25, 1791, a group of enslaved Mina gathered on the estate of the widow Robillard in New Roads, Pointe Coup\u00E9e Parish. Jean-Louis, who was enslaved there, organized regular balls for Mina men. During the gathering, a plan was made for the Mina to rise up and free themselves, gathering pickaxes, knives, and other weapons to mount an attack on a storekeeper who could be raided for guns, gunpowder, shot, and other weapons. The only two non-Mina people involved were C\u00E6sar, from Jamaica (ethnically an Ashanti), and Pedro Chamba, who was ethnically Chamba but had been raised by the Mina. The conspirators planned to launch the attack on the night of July 7, 1791, but poor weather and the need to gather Mina from other plantations in Pointe Coup\u00E9e delayed the uprising until July 9. With the delay, Jac\u00F3 attempted to enlist additional supporters, including an enslaved man named Dique. Dique was hesitant to join the conspiracy and confided in Venus, who like him was Ado, not Mina. Venus did not trust the Mina and reported the plans to her slave holder, Georges Oliveau, who in turn passed word to an officer of the local militia. The militia posted guards on roads throughout the area and dispatched troops to capture the conspirators. In total, 17 enslaved men, including Jac\u00F3, were arrested and sent to New Orleans for trial. Their trial began in March 1792, but the Spanish colonial officials lacked interpreters necessary for the witnesses and defendants who spoke only French or Creole. By June 1794, 16 of the conspirators (one had drowned himself before reaching New Orleans), were returned to the plantations where they were enslaved. In reaction to the attempted revolt, Governor Carondelet ordered slave holders to control people in bondage in a more \"humane\" manner, as well as to provide better food and clothing. However, these efforts were not enough to avoid the Pointe Coup\u00E9e Slave Conspiracy of 1795."@en . . . . . . . . . "Pointe Coupee-konspirationen var ett misslyckat f\u00F6rs\u00F6k till i Pointe Coupee i Spanska Louisiana \u00E5r 1791. I juli 1791 f\u00F6rbereddes en slavresning, huvudsakligen av slavar ur den afrikanska Minastammen. Konspirationen avsl\u00F6jades, men orsakade stor oroa i Louisiana, s\u00E4rskilt n\u00E4r den haitiska revolutionen utbr\u00F6t p\u00E5 Saint Domingue, som Louisiana hade t\u00E4t kontakt med. M\u00E5nga slav\u00E4gare sov sedan bev\u00E4pnade i r\u00E4dslan f\u00F6r uppror. Denna f\u00F6ljdes av Pointe Coupee-konspirationen (1795), som blev \u00E4nnu mer omtalad. Dessa tvp uppror resulterade i ett flrbud f\u00F6r slavimport till Louisiana 1796-1800."@sv . .