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A historian who rejects the Dictatorial Proclamation as evidence when writing an essay on the Haitian Revolution because the historian finds fault with
L'Ouverture's religious beliefs would be:
A.Offering an ad hominem argument
B.Ignoring relevant evidence
C.Making a generalization
D. Reasoning from a lack of evidence

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Yea I agree the answer is B

The correct option is B. L'Ouverture's religious beliefs would be to Ignore relevant evidence. Toussaint, a devoted Catholic, mistrusted the anti-religious and anti-royalist French rebels.

What is known as Haitian Revolution?

The largest and most effective slave uprising in the Western Hemisphere has frequently been referred to as the Haitian Revolution. Slaves started the uprising in 1791, and by 1803 they had succeeded in removing French rule over the colony in addition to slavery.

Thus, Toussaint, a devoted Catholic, mistrusted the anti-religious and anti-royalist French rebels. Toussaint commanded the anti-French forces that besieged Le Cap even after the declaration of general liberation in October 1793.

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