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Why was the slave revolt in Haiti perceived as a threat by the British?

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Negotiations between Haiti and Britain were difficult given Haiti's fears of Britain's desire to take control of the colony, and Britain's fears of the Haitian slave revolt spreading to its own Caribbean colonies.

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