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Alt text: a close up photo of a historical marker reading: The Stono Rebellion (1739). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek [South Carolina], a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shopkeepers. The rebels marched south toward promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums and shouting "Liberty!"
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Alt text: a close up photo of a historical marker reading: The Stono Rebellion (1739). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek [South Carolina], a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shopkeepers. The rebels marched south toward promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums and shouting "Liberty!"
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Alt text: a close up photo of a historical marker reading: The Stono Rebellion (1739). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek [South Carolina], a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shopkeepers. The rebels marched south toward promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums and shouting "Liberty!"
Alt text: a close up photo of a historical marker reading: The Stono Rebellion (1739). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek [South Carolina], a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shopkeepers. The rebels marched south toward promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums and shouting "Liberty!"