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Damm [24]
2 years ago
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40 POINTS!!!

English
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yuradex [85]2 years ago
6 0

explanations of how revolutionary ideas spread to Saint Domingue

examples of revolutionary ideas from other countries

Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
3 0

The correct answers are "explanations of how revolutionary ideas spread to Saint Domingue" and "examples of revolutionary ideas from other countries".

Regarding the first type of information, the writer explains how the arrival of French boats to Saint Domingue informed them about  the human right revolution happening in france at the time. Furthermore, according to the text the participation of free blacks from Saint Domingue in America's fight for independence helped spread revolutionary ideas on their coming back home.

As for the second type of information, it is said that the ideals behind the French revolution were "liberty, equality, fraternity (brotherhood)" whereas for the American revolution the maxim "all men are created equal" stood as  supporting tenet.

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