they feared revenge from newly freed slaves
They feared revenge from the newly freed slaves.
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French aristocrats.
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French aristocrats.
When the Americans declared their independence from Britain, they were faced with the question of what type of government to have. They had to decide on having monarchy, democracy, or republic.
It encouraged people to stand up for their beliefs.
They feared revenge from the newly freed slaves.
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French aristocrats.
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French aristocrats.
Many French aristocrats fled Haiti after independence due to the loss of their plantations and wealth. Some affranchis, who were free people of color who had gained certain privileges under French rule, left due to the deterioration of their social status and rights in the new independent Haiti.ного.
They feared revenge from the newly freed slaves.
Sovereignty is the freedom to decide; independence is the capacity to decide.
Décide! in the informal singular and Décidez! in the formal singular/informal plural are French equivalents of the English word "Decide!" The respective pronunciations in French will be "dey-seed" for "You decide!" and "dey-see-dey" for "You decide!" or "You all decide!"
They wanted to be treated right.
Declare independence from the Soviet Union.
I don't know if you are confusing the American War of Independence with the French Revolution. True, there were some French interests in Louisiana that might have caused some French to get involved to protect their interests (it's hard to imagine a Frenchman fighting if it doesn't involve his personal interests) but by and large the War of Independence was between the Americans and the British, and the French Revolution was pretty much a civil war in France at around the same time period. Phil
wrote phamphlet "Common Sense" which helped colonists decide for independence from British.
in 1772 in the independence decide to make USA a country.