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1800
 
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Toussaint L'Ouverture emerges as the leader of Saint-Domingue, ruling without French colonial control       
1801
 
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Toussaint L'Ouverture invades the neighbouring Spanish colony of Santo Domingo, and becomes ruler of of the whole island of Hispaniola    See in Google maps   
1801
 
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A powerful French force arrives in Saint-Domingue and recovers control of the colony, offering generous terms to the native leaders      
1802
 
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Toussaint L'Ouverture is treacherously arrested and sent to France, where he dies in prison      
1804
 
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The independence of Haiti from France is proclaimed by a new black ruler calling himself the emperor Jacques I   See in Google maps   
1844
 
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The other half of Hispaniola joins Haiti in declaring independence, as the Dominican Republic   See in Google maps   
1855
 
    
Jamaican-born nurse Mary Seacole sets up her own 'British Hotel' in the Crimea to provide food and nursing for soldiers in need       
1868
 
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An uprising against Spanish rule in Cuba sparks off a Ten Years' War   See in Google maps   
1868
 
   
An armed uprising against Spanish rule takes place in the town of Lares in Puerto Rico, becoming known as the Grito de Lares ('Cry of Lares')   See in Google maps   
1878
 
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The Ten Years' War ends in Cuba, with Spain promising extensive reforms including the abolition of slavery    See in Google maps