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Jefferson's belief in the necessity of ending slavery never changed. From the mid-1770s until his death, he advocated the same plan of gradual emancipation. First, the transatlantic slave trade would be abolished. ... 12 Like others of his day, he supported the removal of newly freed slaves from the United States.
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<em>the petit blancs were growing too wealthy</em>
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The citizens of Saint - Dominique were uhappy with France because <em>the petit blancs were growing too wealthy</em>.
The petit blancs were angry with the free people of color because they had more rights and wealth. The citizens were also angry because they were put through legal discrimination.
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Almost the whole of Europe and its colonial empires mobilized to wage World War I, directing almost all aspects of life including industry, finance, labor, and food production toward military purposes.
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<span>the newly enacted draft law, which was inequitable and would force draftees to fight to free black slaves.</span>