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How do the authors use historical evidence to support
their claim? select two options
they use a secondary source to show that the british
secretary of war opposed involuntary servitude.
read the passage from sugar changed the world.
with their victory, the people of saint domingue
announced that the conflict between freedom and
property was over: "all men are equal" meant that no men
are property. this idea terrified the english—and not
merely because their sugar island of jamaica was just
over a hundred miles across the water from saint
domingue. indeed, slaves in jamaica were beginning to
sing a new song while they worked:
t hey use a primary source to show that a song was
spreading the idea of equality across the caribbean
they use a secondary source to show that the idea of
an enslaved people's revolt was groundbreaking.
they use a statistic to show that england had enough
voters to end slavery and establish equality.
one, two, tree,
all de same
black, white, brown,
all de same
all de same
one, two, tree
all de same!
they use a primary source to show that some white
people opposed the idea of freeing enslaved people.
that chant did more than threaten a slave revolt-it was a
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