Question

Lieutenant Governor William Bull opposed this event, which was led by a man named Jemmy, or Cato, along a namesake river. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this 1739 slave revolt in South Carolina, the largest in the Southern colonies, whose leaders were from the Kingdom of Kongo. It led to the passage of the Negro Act of 1740.
ANSWER: Stono Rebellion [or Stono Uprising]
[10e] The power of slaveholders before the Stono Rebellion was weakened by a malaria epidemic in this South Carolina city, whose port had been blockaded in 1718 by Blackbeard.
ANSWER: Charleston
[10h] Bull hired Chickasaw and people from this tribe to help capture enslaved people who escaped after the rebellion. It's not the Tuscarora, but this tribe of the Carolinas was led by King Hagler, who negotiated their land rights.
ANSWER: Catawba
<Noah Sheidlower, American History>

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