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The Haitian Revolution and Its Impact on European Powers
The British supported the independence desires of the big whites in Haiti, as they opposed the declaration of the rights of man, which eventually led to them backing Haiti's independence fight that hurt the French. Napoleon sent his brother-in-law to fight a war of extermination against Toussaint's generals, including Dessalines and Christophe, which resulted in countless deaths and injuries.
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The British supported the independence desires of the big whites in Haiti to hurt the French government, while Napoleon sent General Leclerc for a hopeless war of extermination to fight against Toussaint's generals.
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Summary
The British supported the independence desires of the big whites in Haiti to hurt the French government, while Napoleon sent General Leclerc for a hopeless war of extermination to fight against Toussaint's generals.