Samuel Sharpe leads a massive slave revolt in Jamaica
More than 20,000 slaves seized control of a wide swathe of Jamaican territory. It took a month for the British troops on the island to subdue the rebels. Sam Sharpe was executed. The British public’s interest in slavery had declined after the slave trade was abolished in 1807, but Sam Sharpe’s rebellion helped to bring it to the forefront again. A campaign for the abolition of slavery began to gain momentum in Britain.