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Were the reasons for the Haitian or Latin American Revolutions the same as for the French Revolution, or were there differences, and if so, what were they?

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Answer:

disagreements

Explanation:

the Haitian was ignited due to social tensions between French settlers and Gens de couleur (free people of color) as well as slaves, the Latin American revolution was caused due to Creoles (Euro-Americans) wanting to be independent from colonial officials from Spain and Portugal, but the French wanted to change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature or political power. They were different because the Haitian or Latin American revolution didn't have rulers that would   had people want to change the relationship status, and the Haitian or Latin America  started in 1791 and ended in 1804, the French started in 1789 and ended in 1799.