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History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera |  | History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera: Encyclopedia II - History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera |  | In 1812 a mixed race abolitionist conspiracy was organized José Antonio Aponte, a free black carpenter in Havana and others were executed [6].
Cubans began to have an interest in abolishing slavery, and a number of plots and rebellions occurred. One of the most significant was the Conspiración de "La Escalera which occurred circa 1840-1844. In this event, once viewed [7] as an excuse to rid the Island of rebellious abolationists, is now viewed as real if frustrated plot (see comments in new translation of Villaverde's "Cecilia Valdà ...
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History of Cuba - Anti slavery movements and the Conspiración de La Escalera
In 1812 a mixed race abolitionist conspiracy was organized José Antonio Aponte, a free black carpenter in Havana and others were executed [6].
Cubans began to have an interest in abolishing slavery, and a number of plots and rebellions occurred. One of the most significant was the Conspiración de "La Escalera which occurred circa 1840-1844. In this event, once viewed [7] as an excuse to rid the Island of rebellious abolationists, is now viewed as real if frustrated plot (see comments in new translation of Villaverde's "Cecilia Valdés."). The Spanish reacted strongly and many were executed including one of Cuba's greatest poets Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés know commonly as "Placido" [8]. José Antonio Saco one of Cuba's foremost thinkers was expelled from Cuba [9].
After the 1868-1878 rebellion Ten Years' War, all slavery was abolished by 1884, making it the second to last country in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery (Brazil was the last).
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