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Social Studies, 08.12.2020 01:10, laycihyatt11

1. What is this a document of and who signed it? 2. What does article 3 promise all inhabitants of Saint Domingue?
3. What sort of work does the constitution encourage? Why?
4. According to the Constitution, who has the power to run the plantation?who has a right to share in the plantation profits?
5. Article 28 makes Toussaint General and chief of Saint Domingue for life. What advantages and disadvantage come with such a policy?
6. What does this document teach us about Toussaint Louverture's place in Haitian history and how does his role go beyond that of liberator of slaves? (15 points)


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