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26 May, 17:27

What happened to the rebel slaves at the end of the Amistad case?

A. They were returned to their captors and sent to England.

B. They were freed and allowed to return to Africa.

C. They were freed and started new lives in the United States.

D. They were returned to their captors and sold in the United States.

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  1. 26 May, 19:08
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    B) They were free and allowed to return to Africa

    Explanation:

    On March 9, 1841, the Supreme Court ruled 7-1 to uphold the lower court's decision in favor of the African. They wrote that:

    "There does not seem to us to be any ground for doubt, that these Negroes ought to be deemed free."

    However, the court didn't order the government to provide funds for the return of Africans to their homeland. The new President at that time, John Tyler, refused to provide funds for them. The salvage rights for the ships were awarded to U. S Navy Officers who captured it. Due to such circumstance, the Africans had to raise money from scratch. In November 1841, 35 Africans saild from Newyork towards their homeland, aided by funds raised by United Missionary Society, which was a black group.
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