Describe the Stono Rebellion and subsequent impacts in 2-3 sentences

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The Stono Rebellion, which occurred in South Carolina in September 1739, was one of the largest slave uprisings in the American colonies, where approximately 20 enslaved Africans revolted, seizing weapons and marching towards Florida in search of freedom. The rebellion resulted in a brutal crackdown on enslaved people, leading to stricter slave codes and heightened fears among slaveholders, ultimately reshaping laws regarding slavery and increasing the militarization of colonial defenses. The aftermath fostered a more oppressive environment for enslaved people and emphasized the lengths to which plantation owners would go to maintain control.