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20.10.2020 •
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Can someone help me please with this question please Does anyone know this How did the French Revolution affect the French colony of Saint-Domingue, or Haiti?
A.
It inspired the Haitian people to mount their own rebellion for independence.
B.
It caused the Haitian people to ally with England to conquer the French Republic.
C.
It encouraged the Haitian people to demand an annual share of France’s riches.
D.
It made the Haitian people suspicious of their French colonizers’ intentions.
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Ответ:
The correct answer is A. The French Revolution affected the French colony of Saint-Domingue, today's Haiti, inspired the Haitian people to mount their own rebellion for independence.
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