Slavery has been with us since before recorded history.
It is STILL with us. Do not think that because some countries have outlawed it that is is no longer happening.
Nor did the 'American revolution' have anything to do with the abolishment of slavery in the US.
Answer this question… Both revolutions were aimed at overthrowing foreign colonial governments.
the gradual elimination of slavery
The United Kingdom promised them freedom from slavery for their military service.
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One similarity between the Haitian Revolution and the American Revolution is that both were driven by Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and the rejection of oppressive rule. Both revolutions sought to overthrow colonial powers and establish self-governance, with the American Revolution fighting against British colonial rule and the Haitian Revolution aiming to end French colonial slavery and oppression. Additionally, both movements inspired later struggles for freedom and rights in other parts of the world.
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
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only the haitian revolution was motivated by a desire to end slavery
Answer this question… Both revolutions were aimed at overthrowing foreign colonial governments.
In the aftermath of the American Revolution, Northern states started moving toward emancipation, and many Southern states restricted the importation of slaves. The American Revolution was fought from 1765 to 1783.
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The first slave arrived in 1619 well before the revolution and the constitution, so there was no president when American slavery began.
the gradual elimination of slavery
James Armistead was freed from slavery from the Virgina Council because of his work in during the American Revolution.