ResistanceApril 6, 1712
New York Slave Revolt of 1712
On April 6, approximately 25 enslaved Akan and Coromantee Africans set fire to a building in lower Manhattan and ambushed whites who came to extinguish it, killing 9 and wounding 6. Colonial militia suppressed the revolt. In the aftermath, 21 enslaved people were executed — some burned at the stake, broken on the wheel, or hung in chains — and 6 died by suicide before capture.