What did Joseph Cinque and Madison Washington have in common?

A) They both led successful revolts aboard ships to gain their freedom.
B) They both led unsuccessful revolts and were killed by the American government.
C) They were both successful black lawyers who defended slavery.
D) They were both white men who fought for greater restrictions on slaves.


Answer: A

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