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The Largest Slave Revolt in History
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4:32:03 - 4:35:44 (03:41)

The largest slave revolt in history took place in Saint-Domingue, modern-day Haiti in 1791. The revolt involved almost half a million enslaved individuals and led to one of the bloodiest wars in human history.

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