Answer:
Louverture died
Explanation:
On the morning of 7 April 1803, Toussaint Louverture, leader of the slave insurrection in French Saint-Domingue that led to the Haitian Revolution, was found dead by a guard in the prison in France where he had been held captive for nearly eight months. After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803. No he didn't see Haiti become independent.
All of the following played a role in the Great Depression except "<span>b. an under production of goods and services," since it fact it was mainly demand of such goods and services that suffered. </span>
The correct answer is “John Clark’s voice dropped almost to a whisper. "You’ll take the string of six horses to the ford at Plover’s Creek."
Explanation: In this sentence he is whispering so this represents a secret.