Charles Deslondes was one of the slave leaders of the
1811 German Coast Uprising, a
slave revolt that began on January 8, 1811, in the
Territory of Orleans. He led more than 200 rebels against the
plantations along the
Mississippi River toward New Orleans. White planters formed militias and ended up hunting down the rebels. The slave insurgents killed two white men, and the militias and executions killed 95 slaves.