On the 11th of October 1865, Paul Bogle led a march from Stoney, Jamaica to Morant Bay. The British had abolished slavery barely 30 years before but plantation owners were still dominant. As a result, Jamaican people lost what right they had to rule themselves. In Britain some like Dickens supported the governor, while others like Darwin wanted him trying for murder.

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