<span>The saint domingue society was stratified as white colonists, or blancs on top, who owned most of the property. The gens de couleur libres were next who were light-skinned and dark-skinned blacks. In 1789 The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen gave the right to vote for the gens de couleur libres which was opposed by the blancs that led to the slave revolt in 1791. Also the population of the third division of the society who were black-skinned black slaves grew to half a million which as in the ratio 10:1 with the blancs. The fugitive slaves who were called Maroons grouped themselves and attacked the blancs.</span>
The Catholics believed that the Pope ruled the church, but the Protestants didn’t believe in one head of the church.
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How many people died as a result of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? There is one thing that everyone who has tackled this question has agreed upon: The answer is probably fundamentally unknowable. The indiscriminate damage inflicted upon the cities, coupled with the existing disruptions of the wartime Japanese home front, means that any precise reckoning is never going to be achieved.
But beginning in 1945, people have tried to estimate the number of the dead and injured. The casualties from the first atomic bombings are not of mere historical interest. They are part of how we understand the effects of nuclear weapons today — for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thankfully, remain the only instances of these weapons being used in warfare, and thus provide an invaluable “data set” upon which to base other understandings and simulations. The estimated casualties also play a nuanced role in the various narratives and arguments about the end of World War II.
How many died?
The most credible estimates cluster around a “low” of 110,000 mortalities and a “high” of 210,000, an enormous gap. (The estimates for each city have a range of ±10,000.)
There is no evidence that either of these estimates was made inaccurately or dishonestly, but they come from different sources and eras.
70.000 at Hiroshima ± <u>40.000</u><u> </u>at Nagasaki
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