Category:La Amistad (ship, 1836)

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Amistad 
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Istanza di
LuogoConnecticut, Stati Uniti d'America
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Fabbricante
Luogo di produzione
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Evento significativo
  • processo contro l'Amistad
  • rivolta della Amistad
Distinto da
Map41° 21′ 39,6″ N, 71° 57′ 57,6″ W
Authority file
Wikidata Q754490
identificativo della Biblioteca del Congresso: n50062774
identificativo J9U della Biblioteca nazionale israeliana: 987007583252505171
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Ship

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  • Type: 2-masted schooner
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  • Date of completion: 1836
  • Length over all: 37 m
  • LPP: m
  • Beam: m
  • Draught: m
  • GRT: 70 46/95 tons
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  • Speed: kn

History

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  • 1836 Named: FRIENDSHIP Flag: United States
  • Sold by a Spaniard living in Cuba Renamed: LA AMISTAD Flag: Honduras The primary cargo carried was sugar-industry products, and her normal route ran from Havana to her home port of Guanaja. She also took on passengers and, on occasion, slaves for transport.
  • 26.06.1839 Slaves that had been illegally transported from Africa to Cuba aboard the slave ship Tecora were led by Sengbe Pieh (later known in the United States as Joseph Cinqué) in a revolt. The 56 fellow Africans (52 adults and 4 children) were successful in gaining control of the ship and demanded to be returned home. The ship's navigator, Don Pedro Montez, deceived them about which direction their course was on and sailed the ship north along the North American coast to the eastern tip of Long Island, New York. The USS Washington (1837) of the United States Revenue Cutter Service discovered the schooner and took her and her occupants into custody. They took the Africans to New Haven, Connecticut to be tried in court. The ship was moored at the wharf behind the US Custom House in New London, Connecticut.
  • 10.1840 Auctioned off by the U.S. Marshal to Captain George Hawford, of Newport, Rhode Island. He then needed an Act of Congress passed to register her. Renamed: ION Flag: United States
  • Late 1841 Sailed to Bermuda and Saint Thomas with a typical New England cargo of onions, apples, live poultry, and cheese.
  • 1844 Sold Flag: Guadaloupe

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