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Bussa's rebellion (14–16 April 1816) was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history. The rebellion takes its name from the African-born slave, Bussa, who led the rebellion. The rebellion, which was eventually defeated by the colonial militia, was the first of three mass slave rebellions in the British West Indies that shook public faith in slavery in the years leading up to the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and emancipation of former slaves. It was followed by the Demerara rebellion of 1823 and by the Baptist War in Jamaica in 1831–1832; these are often referred to as the "late slave rebellions".

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  • Bussa's rebellion (en)
  • Bussaren matxinada (eu)
  • Éirí Amach Bussa (1816) (ga)
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  • Bussa's rebellion (14–16 April 1816) was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history. The rebellion takes its name from the African-born slave, Bussa, who led the rebellion. The rebellion, which was eventually defeated by the colonial militia, was the first of three mass slave rebellions in the British West Indies that shook public faith in slavery in the years leading up to the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and emancipation of former slaves. It was followed by the Demerara rebellion of 1823 and by the Baptist War in Jamaica in 1831–1832; these are often referred to as the "late slave rebellions". (en)
  • Bussaren matxinada Barbadoseko historian emandako esklabu-matxinadarik handiena izan zen. 1816ko apirilaren 14tik 16ra bitarte gertatu zen. Matxinadak Afrikan jaiotako Bussa esklabuaren izena darama, berak gidatu baitzuen Britainiar tropek zapuztu zuten matxinada. Bussaren matxinada hiru esklabu matxinada handien arteko lehenengoa izan zen, eta Britainiar Inperioak esklabutza ezeztatu zuen arte oihartzun handiko gertaera izan zen. 1823an gertatu zen eta 1831-32 bitartean izeneko beste altxamendu erraldoi bat Jamaikan. Hiruek batera "esklabu matxinada berantiar" izena hartzen dute. (eu)
  • Tharla Éirí Amach Bussa i mBarbadós ar 14–16 Aibreán 1816. Chuir an réabhlóid seo tús le sraith reibiliún mór de chuid na sclábhaithe sna hIndiacha Thiar in imeacht na gcúig bliana déag ina dhiaidh sin. Bhrostaigh na himeachtaí seo cealú na sclábhaíochta ar fud Impireacht na Breataine trí an Acht um Chealú na Sclábhaíochta, 1833. (ga)
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  • Bussa's Rebellion (en)
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  • Sketch of a flag used by the Bussa rebels including the slogan "Happiness Remains for Ever with endeavourance... Britannia are happy to lead any such Sons as endeavourance and God Always saves endeavour" (en)
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