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Investigate the consequences of independence in Latin America and Haiti.(1 point)
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Independence led to political and economic stability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.
Independence led to political and economic stability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.

Independence led to political and economic instability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.
Independence led to political and economic instability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.

Independence led to political, economic, and social stability as well as some negative social changes.
Independence led to political, economic, and social stability as well as some negative social changes.

Independence led to political instability and economic stability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.
Independence led to political instability and economic stability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.

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Answer: Independence led to political and economic instability in these regions, as well as some positive social changes.

Brief justification: After independence most Latin American states and Haiti experienced frequent political upheaval (caudillos, revolts, weak institutions) and economic disruption/dependence on exports and debt; socially there were positive changes such as abolition of slavery in Haiti and some expansion of rights for creoles, though old hierarchies often persisted.