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AP US History
Unit 4 – American Expansion, 1800–1848
Topic 4.12
In what way did international events contribute to shaping domestic policies regarding race relations within the United States during the early republic era?
Fear of revolt after witnessing events like Haiti’s uprising led to stricter slave codes and anti-literacy laws for blacks.
Diplomatic pressure from Europe led to equal education rights for blacks.
International commerce drove legislation that protected black artisans' jobs from foreign competition.
Foreign threats led to increased military enlistment among free blacks.
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AP US History - 4.12 African Americans in the Early Republic
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