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Kenya Hopkins
13 August, 10:10
Why did the British intervene in Haiti?
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Nadia Caldwell
13 August, 10:50
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Long term enemy of France in Apex
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Alexis Krause
13 August, 13:17
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The reason why the British intervenes in Haiti is mainly because they are a long term enemy of France, which was Great Britain's allies. The invasion of the European people in the Haitian land lead into a Haitian Revolutionary War (which was for anti-slavery and anti-colonial.)
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