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Oppression1741

New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741

After a series of fires in New York City, colonial authorities arrested hundreds of Black and white people suspected of planning an insurrection. In trials driven by panic and the testimony of a teenage indentured servant, Mary Burton, 13 Black men were burned at the stake, 17 were hanged, and approximately 70 were transported to Caribbean slavery. Historians debate whether a real conspiracy existed.