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Pirates settle in the island of Hati
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Hati becomes the most important colony since it is rich in fertile soil and grows sugar well. It is colonized by the French and quickly become their most profitable and important colony since it allows them to fund their wars.
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The "Petitie Whites" revolt. France is at war woth most of Europe at the time so they are unable to do anything to stop the revolt from happening. The revolt makes them start to run the colony instead of landowning French who were no precent in the Island in the first place.
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The french grant citizenship to colored people in an attempt to end their revolts and begin to work again. Though they are granted citizenship their rights are never truly followed and most of them don't feel French.
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Massive slave revolt occurs, the slaves take over plantationas and do it very quickly since they are the 95% of the ppupulation. The perite blancs are over ran and ask for help to France
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The British and Spanish invade Hati to cut the French resource source. This invation helps the slave army defeat the French army precent on the island. The British and Spanish quickly take control of several parts of Hati.
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The slaves are freed by the French in a desparate attempt to apease them, though they are freed the slaves must continue to work in the fileds with little pay, but now they are not beaten ot sold.
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Napoleon become emperor of France. He sends an army to Hati to stop the revolution and imprison the slave leaders of the revolutionary army.
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Venezuala declares independace from Spain. Simon Boluvar now starts to he;p neighbouring countries achive the same.
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Simon Bolivar frees South American slaves
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End of the Argentine revolution
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The end of the Chilean Reolution
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Simon Bolivar along with his congress creat the Republic of Bolivia. He is voted precidnet of Gran Colombia and now his nation is fully independent.
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End of the Peruvian Revolution
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Simon Bolivar steps down as President og Gran Colombia, though the contry still functions for some time after he steps down Gran Colombia ceases to exist that year.
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