It didn't; at least not directly. Haiti was a French colony in the Caribbean, while Mexico was considered a territory of the Spanish Crown.
What Haiti's independence did for the rest of the colonies in the Americas is that everyone else figured that if a slave revolt resulted in a successful independence war against a world power like France, it would be much easier to fight an already failing power like Spain (it didn't).
During the first years of Mexico's fight for independence, father Miguel Hidalgo led such revolution.
Toussaint Louverture led Haiti to Independence.
The revolt that led to Haiti's independence was primarily led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, a former enslaved person who became a prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution. He played a crucial role in organizing and leading enslaved people in their fight against French colonial rule, ultimately establishing a free state. After his capture and death, Jean-Jacques Dessalines continued the struggle, leading to Haiti's declaration of independence in 1804.
Francois-Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture led the revolt for the independence of Haiti.
The Haitian Revolution led up to General Dessalines' Declaration of Independence of Haiti.
The Haitian Revolution led up to General Dessalines' Declaration of Independence of Haiti.
Toussaint l'Ouverture led the independence movement of Haiti
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Toussaint L'Ouverture
Haiti's was a violent slave revolt.
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