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Yes. It was under british colonial rule in the early 1900's.
There was a great impact of colonial rule on pastoral community. Under colonial rule there life changed dramatically . Due to the colonial rule their grazing ground shrank as the colonial states were trying to bring most of the land under cultivation. The revenue they had to pay increased because land revenue was the only source of income for the colonial states.They wanted to increase cultivated areas so as to increase revenue and most probably they can produce more jute,cotton,wheat etc. required in England.
The main goals of the Haitian Revolution were to achieve independence from French colonial rule, abolish slavery, and establish equality and freedom for all Haitians regardless of race.
Local authorities refused to recognize the citizenship of free Haitians of mixed heritage.
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One of the notable poems from the Haitian Revolution is "Libète" ("Freedom") by Jean-Jacques Dessalines. This poem expresses the desire for freedom and independence from colonial rule that fueled the revolution in Haiti in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It became a rallying cry for the Haitian people fighting for their liberation.
the cities were eaten by hot women.
BD was not under Brit colonial rule
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what doesnt by philippinization
the military and political leadership of Toussaint Louverture