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Essay heading: Juan Pablo Duarte
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Later on, Duarte and a few other men formed a group called La Filantropica. This was a much more public group and they spread their ideas of liberation by putting on small theatrical performances. But these groups weren’t just all talk. In 1843, along with many followers and supporters, Duarte managed to overthrow the Haitian president Jean-Pierre Boyer, giving them a huge boost to their movement... displayed 300 characters
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But even with this great victory, the succeding president forced Duarte into exile so he fled to Caracas, Venezuela.
On February 27, 1844, the Dominican Republic proclaimed it their day of independence and went to war with Haiti. Duarte and other members of La Trinitaria even used their own money to buy weapons and other supplies needed for the war... displayed next 300 characters
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