Meaning of St. Dominguan | Babel Free
Definitions
Adjective. [B2]
Examples
“In 1803, the year that the St. Dominguan revolution culminated in the final defeat⟳ of white French colonialism, St. George Tucker republished his plan⟳, again in Philadelphia.”
“The plantocracy argued that abolitionists' efforts were largely responsible for stirring the St. Dominguan slaves to revolt. The planters contended, furthermore, that the absence of a similar rebellion in Jamaica proved that […]”
“European Americans, particularly proslavery advocates, tended to lay⟳ blame⟳ for the St. Dominguan uprisings and violence, and especially the rebel victory, on the St. Dominguan affranchi caste, increasingly seen in the United States as[…]”
“Although none of the actors in Murdock's play⟳ appears to be a known refugee, St. Dominguan actors had appeared regularly on Philadelphia stages during the decade, and thus, Murdock's refugee characters appeared in close⟳ proximity to [real refugees].”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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