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The poor government on the island under the leadership of Governor Eyre, the desperate economic conditions of the vast majority of people on the island, and the high prices of bare necessities all led to thrusting the blacks of Jamaica to the breaking point.
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The Morant Bay uprising, though essentially a local action taken against unpopular parish authorities, was rooted in grievances which were common to blacks ...
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It was a rebellion lead by Paul Bogle on October 11,1865. The protests started in Morant Bay because blacks in Jamaica felt oppressed and wanted a say.