Answer:
The slaves rebelled against their masters because they wanted to end the common practice of slavery.
Step-by-step explanation:
Around the XIX the slave regime in America was expanding as ships arriving in different countries with black slaves brought from Africa.
It was a common practice to enslave not only blacks but also Indians at that time to work on the plantations.
The African slaves rebelled against their owners to give a clear example of rebellion made by the white race and to try to end the slave practice made by their race.