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The Awakening Brutal working conditions High death rate Maroons – Escaped Slaves who formed rebel groups

The Power The Enlightenment idea of Popular Sovereignty and Freedom was the fuel to fight for freedom. People were sick and tired of being sick and tired.

The Reform Became an independent republic in 1804. Introduced Elections for political leaders. Introduced Presidential Terms -Haiti: 5 yr term -United States: 4 yr term

Changes to Society Influenced other slave revolts Human equality Slave owners loss revenue and went on a guilt trip. Formal Commerce became non-existent. Free republics formed.