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    How France started a Revolution across the Atlantic Throughout history‚ there have been dozens of times when people were extremely upset with the government that was ruling over them. However‚ these angry citizens only revolt a fraction of the time‚ due to fear of the government. Two examples of when people stood up for their rights and revolted are the French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution. These revolts are loosely connected‚ as many say that the Haitian Revolution was inspired by the French

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    The Haitian Revolution Every country has a story on how it became its own independent nation‚ some were founded off of colonists moving‚ looking for a new life in a new territory‚ some revolt against their current corruption of a government‚ and that is exactly what the Haitians did. The Haitian revolution from 1791-1804 was the most successful slave revolt in history. With every revolution comes questions such as; why did they revolt? What lead to the revolt? Were they successful? What was the

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    The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects on its Caribbean Neighbors Research Question  What is the Haitian Revolution and how did it effect its Caribbean Neighbors? Thesis Statement  The Haitian Revolution began as a mere fight for a nation’s independence but turned into a symbol of significance and hope to the surrounding colonies of the Caribbean. The Haitian Revolution   It is most significant as being the first successful slave rebellion. It is characterized and highly noted for lasting

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    The Haitian Revolution was a monumental event in the history of the Atlantic World. “For only the second time in history‚ a colony had revolted against their mother country to form an independent nation”(Riley)(1). With Haiti‚ this was especially unique due to the fact that the revolution resulted from a slave population overthrowing their oppressors and winning their freedom in addition to their political independence. “In the years prior to the start of the revolution‚ Saint Domingue

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    Haitian Revolution The philosophical world began to accept more scientific outlook on the world. The scientific outlook began to explain the world as it exists. These years were known as the years of Enlightenment ideas. The philosophical thinkers known for these enlightenment ideas were: Voltaire‚ Montesquieu‚ Rousseau‚ and Locke‚ based ideas of equality and popular sovereignty. Their ideas gained fame‚ and often lead to revolts. These revolts against the sovereignty and questioning their

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    Period: 4 Haiti‚ known as Saint-Domingue before the revolution‚ it was the richest colony in the Americas in 1789. Almost half a million slaves toiled on its sugar‚ coffee‚ indigo‚ and cotton plantations. More than thirty thousand new African slaves arrived each year‚ both to replace the many that died of overwork or disease and also to fuel the rapid economic expansion that the colony experienced in the 1780s. Before the French revolution‚ the masters were‚ first of all‚ the King; after him‚ the

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    Sebastian Dameus Mr.Owens Haitian Revolution 11/09/16 Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources 1. Brown‚ William. “Haitian Revolution.” Slave Resistance: A Caribean Study. N.p.‚ Web. 09. 2016 • This website describe how there were two types of slaves and how the slave owners would discriminate. The two types of slaves were the mulattoes and fully black slaves. Mulattoes were mixed/ half whit and half black slaves so they were threated better. 2. Baggins‚ Brian. "History of TheHaitian Independence

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    Revolution in the 18th Century: Who Did It Better? Justin Merkel October 24‚ 2011 The French Revolution is said to be one of the greatest revolutions in Western history. Indeed it was one of the first instances in History where the middle class protested against their government and actually won. Not only did they win‚ but they completely overthrew a monarchy and reformed their entire government. However‚ a similar revolution was taking place around the same time; this

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    Another revolution also had a tremendous impact on the lives of people of African descent. The Haitian Revolution is arguably the most awe-inspiring and significant revolution that occurred in the New World. Nevertheless‚ the impact the Haitian Revolution had on the lives of people from African descent was monumental in both a positive and negative way. Since Haitians were successful in becoming “the first black independent nation”(Lecture. Oct2)‚ it inspired the slaves in North America into believing

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    Napoleon’s influence on Haitian Revolution It is one of the most known successful slave rebellion ruled by blacks that took place between the years 1791 to 1804 in the western hemisphere. It lasted for a period of 12 years. ‘Haiti’ was renamed after the indigenous Arak name. The Haitian Revolution is the only revolution that leads to the founding of a state. Animosity grew between the African people and the whites due to racism (Geggus 45). In those years‚ the Haitian Revolution established Haiti as

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