History, 20.04.2020 01:59 JvGaming2001
In this passage, how do the authors use historical
details to support the claim that US political leaders'
positions on slavery impacted the relations between the
United States and Haiti? Select three options,
by explaining that the Founding Fathers held the
same beliefs about the rebellions in Haiti
by quoting Thomas Jefferson's views on the dangers
of enslaved Haitians rebelling
by describing John Adams's actions to support Haiti in
its fight against the French
by revealing the Founding Fathers' views that Haiti
was America's only sister republic
by illustrating Thomas Jefferson's view that the
Haitian rebellion could lead to a rebellion of the
enslaved in America
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