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<em>The enmity between the two countries had long historical roots and racist underpinnings: Dominicans, with their Spanish culture and largely European ancestry, looked disdainfully upon black Haitian labourers; however, the Dominican economy depended on cheap Haitian labour. François Duvalier, 1963.</em>
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Because he took credit for other people’s work just like the rest of us
the third estate in reference to the French revolution was the largest social class in France. yet they had the least amount of political power they were also so poor they didnt know they were poor. when they attempted to get more power the tennis court treaties was gathered when they were blocked out of the house of representatives and this initiated the wave of radicalism rhat turned into the French revolution