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A 1938 book on this event separates one society into “small whites” and “big whites” (10[1])whose class (10[1])divide left them “sleeping (10[1])at the edge of Vesuvius.” A leader of this event inspired by (10[1])Abbe Reynal (“ah-BAY ray-NALL”) was imprisoned at the Fort de Jeux (“zhuh”). This event was fomented by the affranchis and fought by the militias who later split under leaders like Alexandre Pétion and Henri Christophe (10[2])(“on-REE krees-TOFF”). C. L. R. James’s book (10[1])The Black Jacobins chronicles this event, (10[1])during which Charles Leclerc’s (“luh-CLAIR’s”) force (10[1])was decimated by yellow fever (10[2])while fighting generals like Jean-Jacques Dessalines (“day-sah-LEEN”). For 10 points, Toussaint L’Ouverture (10[1])(“TOO-sahn loo-vair-TOOR”) led what slave revolt on a French colony 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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