What were some of the causes of the Morant Bay Rebellion?

Morant Bay Rebellion and 1930s Protests

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Sophia Gordon
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Harsh treatment, economic hardships, lack of political representation
Overrepresentation in government
Peaceful negotiations
Abundance of resources
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who were the key leaders of the Morant Bay Rebellion?
Thomas Brown and Sarah White
John Smith and Mary Johnson
David Jones and Emily Davis
Paul Bogle and George William Gordon
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Describe one significant event that occurred during the Morant Bay Rebellion.
Celebration of a national holiday
Burning down of the courthouse
Establishment of a new government
Signing of a peace treaty
4.
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What were some of the consequences of the Morant Bay Rebellion?
Rebel victory, establishment of democratic government, peaceful transition
Execution of rebels, direct British rule, end of Jamaican assembly government, harsher laws
Foreign intervention, diplomatic negotiations, cultural exchange
Peaceful resolution, increased autonomy, economic prosperity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the Morant Bay Rebellion impact Jamaica's history?
The Morant Bay Rebellion led to the establishment of a democratic government in Jamaica.
The Morant Bay Rebellion resulted in Jamaica gaining independence from Britain.
The Morant Bay Rebellion led to the end of Jamaican legislature and the implementation of direct British rule.
The Morant Bay Rebellion caused Jamaica to become a colony of France.
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What is the legacy of the Morant Bay Rebellion?
The rebellion had no lasting impact on Jamaican history
The legacy of the Morant Bay Rebellion includes the end of direct Crown rule in Jamaica and the initiation of elected government.
The rebellion resulted in the establishment of a monarchy in Jamaica
The rebellion led to increased British control over Jamaica
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What were the 1930s protests in Jamaica about?
Military expansion, international alliances, cultural preservation
Workers' rights, better working conditions, higher wages, self-government, independence from British colonial rule
Tourism development, infrastructure improvements, educational reforms
Fishing rights, agricultural subsidies, trade agreements
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