Following Gabriel's uprising, the Virg. legislature strengthened its restrictions on the black populace. Slaves shared the same "desire of liberty" as other (white, free) men, according to some, such as Virg. George Tucker.
- The conspiracy had significant ramifications, and as a result, county and state officials passed laws that severely restricted free and enslaved black people's freedom of movement, making their lives even more difficult.
- Enslaved African American men plotted to attack Richmond and end slavery through Gabriel's Conspiracy. Despite being a failure, it remains one of the top 12 revolt plans in the history of slavery in North America.
- The revolt's timing right before the 1800 election makes it a radical manifestation of anti-Federalism. Gabriel also met in secret with two Frenchmen who appeared to have offered him outside help. Gabriel was fully aware that the French Revolution had played a role in the 1791 Haitian slave uprising.
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