Independence in Latin America and Haiti led to political and economic instability in these regions. The newly independent countries faced challenges such as civil wars, power struggles, and weak institutions. The lack of a strong central government and political stability hindered economic growth and development.
On the positive side, independence also brought about social changes such as the end of colonial rule and the empowerment of indigenous populations. However, these positive changes were often overshadowed by the ongoing political and economic turmoil.
Overall, the consequences of independence in Latin America and Haiti were a mix of political and economic instability along with some positive social changes.