Biography on george william gordon
Biography on george william gordon
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George William Gordon
Jamaican patriot and businessman
George William Gordon (c. – 23 October )[1] was a Jamaican businessman, magistrate and politician, one of two representatives to the Assembly from St.
Thomas-in-the-East parish. He was a leading critic of the colonial government and the policies of Jamaican Governor Edward Eyre.[2]
After the start of the Morant Bay rebellion in October , Eyre declared martial law in that area, directed troops to suppress the rebellion, and ordered the arrest of Gordon in Kingston.
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He had him returned to Morant Bay to stand trial under martial law. Gordon was quickly convicted of conspiracy and executed, on suspicion of having planned the rebellion. Eyre's rapid execution of Gordon on flimsy charges during the crisis, and the death toll and violence of his suppression of the revolt, resulted in a huge controversy in Britain.
Opponents of Eyre and his actions attempted to have him prosecuted for murder, but the case ne