How did slave narratives provide a counterargument against common stereotypes of slaves?
They showed that slaves were as intelligent and able to be educated as any other humans.
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They showed that defiance from slaves was not a character flaw but a human reaction to the cruelty of slavery.
They showed that slaves were as emotionally developed as any other humans.
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1. Signing of the Treaty of Paris
2. Battle of Saratoga.
3. Battle of Trenton.
Explanation:
1. Signing of the Treaty of Paris: The British recognized the independent status of the United States of America. The Treaty of Paris officially ended the American Revolutionary War on the 3rd of January, 1783 and it was signed by Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, John Adams and a British named David Hartley.
2. Battle of Trenton: Washington and his troops captured almost the entire Hessian force of the British army. This was a battle that occurred on the 26th of December, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. The Battle of Trenton was led by General George Washington in Trenton, New Jersey.
3. Battle of Saratoga: The French recognized US independence and sent military support to the Patriots.