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- Jamaica_Committee abstract "The Jamaica Committee was a group set up in 1866, which called for Edward Eyre, Governor of Jamaica, to be tried for his excesses in suppressing the Morant Bay rebellion of 1865. More radical members of the Committee wanted him tried for the murder of British subjects (Jamaica was at that time a Crown Colony), under the rule of law. The Committee included English liberals, such as John Bright, John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, Thomas Huxley, Thomas Hughes, Herbert Spencer and A. V. Dicey, the last of whom would eventually become known for his scholarship on the Conflict of Laws.The counsel to the Jamaica Committee was James Fitzjames Stephen, who held that the defendants were guilty of legal murder, but extended considerable sympathy to them and intimated that they were probably morally justified. From then on, Mill was cool to him.Thomas Carlyle set up a rival committee arguing in Eyre's defence. His supporters included John Ruskin, Charles Kingsley, Charles Dickens and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.".
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- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink A._V._Dicey.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink British_subject.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Category:1866_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Jamaica.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Darwin.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dickens.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Kingsley.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Conflict_of_laws.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Crown_colony.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Edward_John_Eyre.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Spencer.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink James_Fitzjames_Stephen.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink John_Bright.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink John_Ruskin.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink John_Stuart_Mill.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Morant_Bay_rebellion.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Carlyle.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Henry_Huxley.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hughes.
- Jamaica_Committee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jamaica Committee".
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- Jamaica_Committee subject Category:1866_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Jamaica_Committee subject Category:History_of_Jamaica.
- Jamaica_Committee hypernym Group.
- Jamaica_Committee type Band.
- Jamaica_Committee comment "The Jamaica Committee was a group set up in 1866, which called for Edward Eyre, Governor of Jamaica, to be tried for his excesses in suppressing the Morant Bay rebellion of 1865. More radical members of the Committee wanted him tried for the murder of British subjects (Jamaica was at that time a Crown Colony), under the rule of law. The Committee included English liberals, such as John Bright, John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, Thomas Huxley, Thomas Hughes, Herbert Spencer and A. V.".
- Jamaica_Committee label "Jamaica Committee".
- Jamaica_Committee sameAs Q6127284.
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- Jamaica_Committee sameAs Q6127284.
- Jamaica_Committee wasDerivedFrom Jamaica_Committee?oldid=669918981.
- Jamaica_Committee isPrimaryTopicOf Jamaica_Committee.