2. The New York Slave Revolt of 1712

In 1712, enslaved Africans in New York City staged a daring revolt by setting fire to a building and attacking those who tried to stop them. Their desperate bid for freedom shocked the city and resulted in a brutal response: dozens were executed, and much harsher slave codes were imposed. This event highlighted the deep tensions within urban slavery and the willingness of the enslaved to resist oppression, leaving a lasting mark on New York’s history. Source