Hi! I'm not sure if there supposed to be choices included in your question. Assuming that there's none, here is my answer: The westward expansion led to the most sectional strife over slavery on the first half of the ninteenth century.
Answer:
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French aristocrats.
Explanation:
Affranchis is the word used to denote a social class of freedmen who held an intermediate position between the white European colonists and black enslaved Africans. The term is used in most European languages for the former slave who gradually acquired some political rights in the slaveholding colonial territories, Saint Domingue, in this case, was a french slaveholding territory. though they have advantages over enslaved Africans, they were refused voting rights by french colonist and it became a major factor for the Haiti revolution against the French colonists in Saint Domingue.
Answer: He was better-educated than most other people in the abolition movement.
Explanation:
<span>There were many reasons as to why the First Crusade was successful. It is debatable as to whether strong leadership was the main one – other factors should also be considered, such as the level of disunity in the Muslim world at the time, as well as the aid the Western forces were given by their Byzantine allies.</span>