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  • the slaves were determined to be free.
  • because Toussaint L'ouverture was the leader
  • some of the mulattoes or coloreds began joining with the blacks
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Q: What are reasons for the success of the Haitian revolution?
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Slaves revolts will increase all over the Caribbean as the enslaved receive news that the success of the Haitian revolution


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