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revolution. the fight against sugar and chains soon had a leader, toussaint, who called himself \louverture\—the opening. toussaint was making a space, an opening, for people to be free. how do the authors use historical evidence to support their claim in this passage? they use primary - source information to describe the role of commanders on sugar plantations in saint domingue. they use secondary - source information to describe toussaints plan to enslave all the people working on the sugar plantations. they use secondary - source quotations to show the plan that the commanders devised in alligator woods in august of 1791. they use primary - source quotations to show that enslaved people in saint domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom.
The passage focuses on Toussaint L'Ouverture leading the fight against slavery in Saint - Domingue. There is no mention of primary - source quotations about property destruction, secondary - source information about enslaving people, or primary - source information about commanders on sugar plantations. The passage simply presents Toussaint as a leader for freedom, without the details described in the other options.
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None of the provided options accurately describe how the authors use historical evidence in the passage.