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In what way was the independence movement in Haiti DIFFERENT from the independence movement led by Simon Bolivar in South America? A) Haiti's was a violent slave revolt. B) Haiti's movement was not successful. C) Haiti revolted against Spanish control. D) Haiti won their independence with U.S. assistance.

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Answer:

A) Haiti's was a violent slave revolt

Step-by-step explanation:

The Haiti Revolution was a slave rebellion that led to the creation of the Haiti state. the independence movement led by Simón Bolivar was different, Bolivar was the son of a Venezuelan aristocrat of Spanish descent, so he had wealth and a good social position, different than the leaders of the Haiti revolution.

When Napoleon invaded Spain, the Latin American Colonies saw the lack of leadership in the American Continent and the elites of those colonies took advantage of it and wanted to come to power, which happened with Bolivar.

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