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Read the passage.
I declare to you to re-establish slavery would be to attempt the impossible: we have known how to face dangers to obtain our liberty, we shall know how to brave death to maintain it.
Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1797
The passage shows that L’Ouverture believed that freed enslaved persons would
not be able to appreciate freedom.
not fight for freedom anymore.
rather die than go back to being enslaved.
rather go back to being enslaved than die.
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rather die than go back to being enslaved.
Explanation: L’Ouverture says they "shall know how to brave death to maintain" liberty, meaning they'd face death rather than return to slavery.
Explanation: L’Ouverture says they "shall know how to brave death to maintain" liberty, meaning they'd face death rather than return to slavery.
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