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Across1. A fortress, typically one on high ground above a city (7,0)
4. A person exercising absolute power or unrestricted control in a government (8)
5. To overthrow from a position of Authority (6)
7. The ability to keep increasing in strength, developing, or being more successful (8)
8. A person who has been given the official job of finding information about something (12)
9. Rich whites of Saint Domingue (12)
11. A Haitian Maroon leader and vodou priest in Saint Domingue (8)
12. A member of the most radical club founded during the French Revolution (8)
13. The highest or most intense point in the development of an event (6)
14. A country that has agreed officially to support another one, especially during a war (4)
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Down2. A slave leader in the initial revolts of the Haitian Revolution (12)
3. A person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it (5)
6. Poor whites of Saint Domingue (12)
10. A state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority (7,0)
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ACROSS
1. A fortress, typically one on high ground above a city (7,0)
4. A person exercising absolute power or unrestricted control in a government (8)
5. To overthrow from a position of Authority (6)
7. The ability to keep increasing in strength, developing, or being more successful (8)
8. A person who has been given the official job of finding information about something (12)
9. Rich whites of Saint Domingue (12)
11. A Haitian Maroon leader and vodou priest in Saint Domingue (8)
12. A member of the most radical club founded during the French Revolution (8)
13. The highest or most intense point in the development of an event (6)
14. A country that has agreed officially to support another one, especially during a war (4)
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2. A slave leader in the initial revolts of the Haitian Revolution (12)
3. A person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it (5)
6. Poor whites of Saint Domingue (12)
10. A state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority (7,0)

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