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Why did Vincent oge's rebellion fail​

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Answer: They were flushed out by a larger force

Explanation:Ogé and his rebels were flushed out by a larger force of professional soldiers and forced across the border into the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo. On 20 November 1790, Ogé and 23 of his associates, including Jean-Baptiste Chavannes, were captured in Hinche, then part of the Spanish controlled part of Hispaniola. They surrendered after receiving guarantees of safety, but the Spanish authorities nevertheless returned Ogé and his men to the colonial government of de Blanchelande in Le Cap.

Vincent Ogé was brutally executed by being broken on the wheel in the public square in Le Cap on 6 February 1791

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