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Which of the following best distinguishes the key causes of the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions? (1 point)
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The American colonists wanted freedom from slavery; the French people wanted to control their own government; the Haitian people were starving.
The American colonists wanted freedom from slavery; the French people wanted to control their own government; the Haitian people were starving.

The American colonists were starving with no relief from the king; the French people wanted freedom from slavery; the Haitian people wanted control of their own government.
The American colonists were starving with no relief from the king; the French people wanted freedom from slavery; the Haitian people wanted control of their own government.

The American colonists were starving with no relief from the king; the French people wanted control of their own government; the Haitian people wanted freedom from slavery.
The American colonists were starving with no relief from the king; the French people wanted control of their own government; the Haitian people wanted freedom from slavery.

The American colonists wanted to control their own government; the French people were starving with no relief from the king; the Haitian people wanted freedom from slavery

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"The American colonists wanted to control their own government; the French people were starving with no relief from the king; the Haitian people wanted freedom from slavery."

Briefly: Americans fought mainly for self-government/taxation without representation; the French Revolution was driven by economic crisis, food shortages, and popular anger at the monarchy; the Haitian Revolution was a slave uprising seeking emancipation and equal rights.