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All of the following statements about Armand-Guy Kersaint are factually accurate. Which
would best explain why, unlike the author of Source 2, Kersaint is NOT calling for the unconditional
and immediate abolition of slavery?
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The statement "Kersaint owned plantations and other property in the French Caribbean"does not called for an immediate abolition of slavery.

Who is Armand-Guy Kersaint?

He was a sailor and politician who held an important naval posts during the early stages of the French Revolution.

Hence, the true statements about Armand-Guy Kersaint during the Napoleon French includes:

  • he advocates for encouraging the willing migration of Africans to French colonies rather than their enslavement.
  • he had participated in military campaigns against the British in the Caribbean and during the American Revolution.
  • he called for abolishing the traditional privileges of the French nobility in France and its colonies.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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