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Tacky's War
Tacky's War, or Tacky's Rebellion, was an uprising of Black African slaves that occurred in Jamaica from May to July 1760. It was the most significant slave rebellion in the Caribbean between the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John and the 1791 Haitian Revolution. == Planning == The leader of the rebellion, Tacky (Takyi), was originally from the Ashanti ethnic group in West Africa (as were many of the slaves in St.Mary and had been a paramount chief in Asanteman (in the Ashanti region of present-day Ghana) before being enslaved. He along, with Queen Nanny or Nana, both planned to take over Jamaica from the British to be a separate Black country. Tacky's position as slave overseer on the Frontier plantation gave him the opportunity to draw up some simple but effective plans to gain freedom and to easily get them to his trusted followers both at the Frontier and neighbouring Trinity plantations. The conspirators decided to wait until Easter Sunday to gain an element of surprise.〔
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