The statement that accurately compares the American, French, and Haitian governments following their independence movements is:
The American Revolution’s violence against Great Britain appealed to French commoners.
This statement reflects the influence of the American Revolution on the French Revolution, as the success of the American colonists inspired many French citizens to challenge their own monarchy and fight for their rights, leading to the internal struggles and aspirations for rights evident during the French Revolution.
The other statements do not accurately convey the historical context of the American Revolution in relation to the French and Haitian Revolutions. For example, the American Revolution did not call for the end of slavery, and its aspirations did not involve reconciliation with Great Britain after gaining independence.