Toussaint L'Ouverture led a slave rebellion in Haiti that gained independence from France. He allied with the French to defeat the Spanish and British, then became governor of Haiti. The French invaded to reassert control over the profitable sugar industry. Toussaint surrendered but was arrested and died in prison, fueling the resistance movement. Haiti was the first Latin American country to gain independence.
Simon Bolivar played a key role in the independence movements across South America, helping to liberate Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru from Spanish rule over the course of many years. Jose de San Martin also contributed to independence efforts in Argentina, Chile and Peru. Their cooperation led to Peru's