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A 1938 book on this event separates one society into “small whites” and “big whites” whose class divide left them “sleeping at the edge of Vesuvius.” A leader of this event inspired by Abbe Reynal (10[1])(“ah-BAY ray-NALL”) was imprisoned at the Fort de Jeux (10[1])(“zhuh”). This event was fomented by the affranchis and fought by the militias who later split under leaders like Alexandre Pétion and Henri Christophe (“on-REE krees-TOFF”). C. L. R. James’s book The Black Jacobins chronicles this event, during (10[1])which Charles Leclerc’s (“luh-CLAIR’s”) force was decimated by yellow fever while fighting generals like Jean-Jacques Dessalines (“day-sah-LEEN”). For 10 points, Toussaint L’Ouverture (“TOO-sahn loo-vair-TOOR”) led what slave revolt on a French colony (10[1])in the Caribbean? ■END■

ANSWER: Haitian Revolution [or Révolution Haïtienne; accept Haitian War of Independence; accept the Haitian Revolt or Haitian Uprising or Haitian Rebellion; prompt on Toussaint L’Ouverture’s Rebellion until read]
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TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
Northern CaliforniaUS4100%0%63.75
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%14%71.29
Eastern Canada (1)US4100%0%67.25
Eastern Canada (2)US9100%0%75.89
FloridaUS4100%0%60.50
Great LakesUS10100%0%62.90
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%0%75.33
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS9100%11%72.56
MidwestUS9100%11%76.78
NorthUS4100%0%74.00
NortheastUS12100%25%79.25
PacificUS8100%0%66.25
SoutheastUS12100%0%58.33
Upstate NYUS5100%0%90.20