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How do you think other Latin American colonies viewed the Saint-Domingue (Haitian) slave revolt and subsequent independence? What was the pattern of the progression of the countries gaining their independence?
Looking at the map, which places in Latin America are not independent today?
What was the outcome? How did revolutions move geographically?
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