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* Jefferson got scared when he saw the whites helping blacks to develop their emancipation. (Blackburn) | * Jefferson got scared when he saw the whites helping blacks to develop their emancipation. (Blackburn) | ||
− | * Adams said of Saint Domingue, "They are necessary to us and we are necessary to them." (Seppinwall) | + | * Adams said of Saint-Domingue, "They are necessary to us and we are necessary to them." (Seppinwall) |
− | * Jefferson served as Secretary of State from 1791 - 1793 and dissuaded Washington from supporting the revolution in Saint Domingue, though it would have been advantageous to nascent American trade. | + | * [[Thomas Jefferson]] served as Secretary of State from [[1791]] - [[1793]] and dissuaded Washington from supporting the revolution in [[Saint-Domingue]], though it would have been advantageous to nascent American trade. However, after Jefferson's resignation, Washington had a change of heart and was more receptive to pleas of help from the colony. |
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- Jefferson got scared when he saw the whites helping blacks to develop their emancipation. (Blackburn)
- Adams said of Saint-Domingue, "They are necessary to us and we are necessary to them." (Seppinwall)
- Thomas Jefferson served as Secretary of State from 1791 - 1793 and dissuaded Washington from supporting the revolution in Saint-Domingue, though it would have been advantageous to nascent American trade. However, after Jefferson's resignation, Washington had a change of heart and was more receptive to pleas of help from the colony.