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What people and events shaped the abolition movement the most

Antislavery movement, nat turner, Frederick douglass, William garrison

What was the main goal of abolitionists

to end slavery

When was Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade created

Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was created in 1787.

Which of the following Enlightenment ideas influenced the leaders of the Latin American wars of independence

Answer this question… Leaders do not have the right to oppress their people.

Which of the following groups controlled Saint-Domingue's government before the Haitian Revolution

French aristocrats

Which statement describes a key similarity between Simón Bolívar and Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

Both led rebellions against Spanish colonial rule in American territories.

In the Spanish colonial caste system peninsulares were

latin american colonists born in spain

How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished

it reduced the way african states can resist europeans

How did the Atlantic slave trade contribute to conditions that eventually led to the Haitian revolution

while the answers above are correct, the answer i was looking for was slightly different

it was: it resulted in African slaves making up the vast majority of Saint-Domingue's population

How did the Atlantic slave trade contribute to the conditions that eventually led to the Haitian revolution

It resulted in African slaves making up the vast majority of saint domingos population

What statement describes a major challenge facing former slaves after the abolition of slavery in the US

We don't have your statements. So you are going have to do this.

What statement accurately describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution

The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not

which of the following describes a difference between affranchis and french aristocrats in saint domingue

French aristocrats were considered citizens, while local authorities refused to give citizenship to affranchis.

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