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1.
HAITI REVOLUTION
BY: JESNNY, RIM, SABRINA AND NICCO
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2.
CONNECTIONS TO EUROPe
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3.
MAIN GROUPS
The mulattoes, bourgeoisie, in Haiti campaigned for civil rights.
The runaway slaves were called the maroons.
The free blacks orchestrated revolts for the slaves.
France was the biggest opposition to the independence of Haiti
Spain and England allied with the slaves and went against France
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THE MAIN LEADERS
The first effective leader was François Mackandal
He was the unifier of the maroons to band against the Europeans
Was a voodoo priest and used religion and African traditions to inspire the blacks
Toussaint Louverture was known as the "Black Napoleon" and leader of the Haitian reovlution
Louverture was a free black man
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CONNECTION TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Enlightenment ideals inspired the Haitians to declare independence
The influence went back to Haiti who felt that if other nations could be free then so could they
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KEY EVENTS PART 1
French Revolution starts in 1789 (States-General called)
Outbreak of war (France v. Britain/Spain) Spring 1793
Emancipation decrees of Aug. 93 and Feb. 94
British occupation 1793-98
Toussaint's secret treaty with England 1798/99
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Amelien (Fr)
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KEY EVENTS PART 2
War between Toussaint and Adrè Rigaud 1799-1800
Toussaint constitution, and occupation of Santo Domingo 1801
War of Independence 1802-3
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Amelien (Fr)
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The Haitian Revolution Compared to French/American
The Haitian independence movement can be compared to both the French and American
Nicco Hood
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