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American Federalist Party

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  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels known as the "Black Jacobins" gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    Haiti and America's Historic Debt 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels known as the "Black Jacobins" gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    Printing: Haiti and America's Historic Debt 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels - known as the "Black Jacobins" - gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels known as the "Black Jacobins" gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    OpEdNews - OpEdNews.Com Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels - known as the "Black Jacobins" - gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    Consortiumnews.com 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels - known as the "Black Jacobins" - gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels - known as the "Black Jacobins" - gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Despite the atrocities committed by both sides of the conflict, the rebels - known as the "Black Jacobins" - gained the sympathy of the American Federalist Party and particularly Alexander Hamilton, a native of the Caribbean himself.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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