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True [87]
4 years ago
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Why did the mulattoes resent the french

History
2 answers:
Semenov [28]4 years ago
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For the answer to the question above, mulattoes resent them because the French hold their production. Louis XV issues an instruction to his administrators that mulattoes and black's freedom and privileges in the colony should be stripped away.

Explanation:

The Haitian Revolution was the outcome of a long effort on the part of the workers in the French colony of St. Domingue but was also driven by the free Mulattoes who had long suffered the trials of being expressed as semi-citizens.

Arturiano [62]4 years ago
4 0
For the answer to the question above, mulattoes resent them because the French hold their production. Louis XV issues an instruction to his administrators that mulattoes and black's freedom and privileges in the colony should be stripped away.I hope my answer helped you.
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