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  5. Curaçao Slave Revolt of 1795 - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Selberie: Ehekushon di Tula (The execution of Tula) The remaining rebels began a guerrilla campaign, poisoning wells and stealing food. On 19 September, Tula and Karpata were betrayed by a slave named Caspar Lodewijk. [4] They were taken prisoner, and the war was effectively over. Louis Mercier had already been caught at Knip.

  6. Tula (Curaçao) - Wikipedia

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    Tula (died 3 October 1795), also known as Tula Rigaud, was an African man enslaved on the island of Curaçao, in the Dutch West Indies, who liberated himself and led the Curaçao Slave Revolt of 1795. The revolt, which began on 17 August 1795, lasted for more than a month. [2] He was executed on 3 October 1795.

  7. Tula people - Wikipedia

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    de Soto route through the Caddo area, with known archaeological phases marked. The Tula were possibly a Caddoan people, but this is not certain. Based on the descriptions of the various chroniclers, "Tula Province", or their homeland, may have been at the headwaters of the Ouachita, Caddo, Little Missouri, Saline, and Cossatot Rivers in Arkansas.