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ycow [4]
3 years ago
10

All of the following were different social groups in St Domingue EXCEPT: a) Blacks

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Ivan3 years ago
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D indians
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bazaltina [42]3 years ago
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b) Coloureds did not exist in St. Domingue. You had colonists, mulattoes, and slave blacks.

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