- San Miguel de Gualdape (Spanish Georgia -1526)
- Gaspar Yanga's Revolt (c. 1570) near the Mexican city of Veracruz; the group escaped to the highlands and built a free colony
- Gloucester County, Virginia Revolt (1663)[21]
- New York Slave Revolt of 1712
- Samba Rebellion (French Louisiana - 1731)
- Stono Rebellion (South Carolina - 1739)
- New York Slave Insurrection of 1741
- Mina Conspiracy (Louisiana, 1791)
- Pointe Coupée Conspiracy (Louisiana -1794)
- Gabriel's Conspiracy (Virginia - 1800)
- Igbo Landing Slave Escape (Georgia -1803)
- Chatham Manor Uprising (Virginia -1805)
- 1811 German Coast Uprising, (Louisiana -1811)[22]
- George Boxley Rebellion (Virginia -1815) (John Brown 44 years earlier)
- Denmark Vesey" Conspiracy (South Carolina -1822)
- Nat Turner's slave rebellion (Virginia -1831)
- Black Seminole Slave Rebellion (Florida - 1835–1838) [23]
- Amistad seizure (1839) (Slave ship hijacked off Cuba, case tried in the U.S., slaves freed)
- Creole case (1841) (ship hijack - the most successful slave revolt in US history)
- 1842 Slave Revolt in the Cherokee Nation (now Oklahoma)
- John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry (Virginia - 1859)
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