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Riley Stephenson
11 September, 05:18
The panic in 1741 in new york city was sparked by
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Antony Harding
11 September, 09:06
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It was sparked by the "Negro Plot of 1741" or "Insurrection of 1741" or just simply "The Conspiracy of 1741". The conspiracy claimed that slaves and poor whites would revolt and set fire to the colony of New York.
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