"Most Revolutions in the Americas merely replaced the colonial rulers with homegrown political elite."
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Ambar Mohammed Bhavika Rakholia Nirali Desai History In-Class Essay "Most Revolutions in the Americas merely replaced the colonial rulers with homegrown political elite." Both Haiti and the United States fought for their independence from their mother country. They got rid of their old government and established their own. The Haitians drafted a constitution that led to the countries downfall, while the constitution of the United States helped the country stay strong and powerful. The Haitians replaced the colonial rulers with homegrown political elite where as the American constitution kept them from having a radical change. The Haitians revolutionized, to rid of their former government. They were tired of being suppressed under the monarchy. The Haitians wished to be their own leaders of their own country, where they could live together with equal rights. As the Haitians drafted their constitution, the drafters looked toward the economical gains they wished...

