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Conclusion

 

In Conclusion, we feel like we were able to get a much more accurate understanding of Haiti, the Haitian Revolution, and the complexity of the situation. By learning about the revolution in the context of freedom, we truly understand why the Haitian Revolution was so crucial for the evolution of how we treat other humans.

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