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    Elias Fuller FORM: 5S HISTORY SBA Why Was There A Revolution In Haiti? The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1803 was mainly about when the slaves rose up and revolted against the whites and had successfully driven them out of the French Colony of Saint-Dominigue (which is the primitive name of Haiti) declaring the independent Republic of Haiti in the year 1803. It was also propelled by the free Mulattoes (first generation

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    1) What was the main objective of the French Revolution and what was it intended to do? The main objective of the French Revolution and its intended to do was‚ to culminate in the elimination of slavery there and the founding of the Republic of Haiti. 2) In what way did the French revolution influence the Haitian revolution? The French revolution influence the Haitian revolution by the declaration‚ not only for people of France but for every human‚ also by becoming friends of black people society

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    The Haitian revolution occurred in the colony of Saint Domingue at the time of the French Revolution‚ whose causes were serious economic problems. The failure of the expansionism of Louis XIV had multiple consequences for the whole society in France. For 1789‚ which marks the beginning of the revolutionary process in France‚ the economic crisis had worsened greatly‚ reflecting a crisis of state finances. The French Revolution clearing all obstacles to the development of capitalism in France‚ being

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    The Haitian Revolution is described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere. It was first initiated in 1791 by slaves‚ with Toussaint L’Ouverture as the leader of the pack. They had become successful by 1803 by ending slavery as well as putting an end to the control that the French had over their colonies. Back in the 18th century‚ Saint Domingue‚ as Haiti was once called‚ was France’s wealthiest overseas colony because of its sugar‚ coffee‚ cotton‚ and indigo

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    Europeans who conquered lands and its people as well as established colonies. Several European countries created empires in the Caribbean‚ in all parts of America and in Africa. Military might‚ fear and deliberate psychological conditioning were the agents used to rule their subjected people. During the period of colonialism European culture became dominant in the Caribbean. The colonies which were formed during this period became extensions of Europe. Only the colonizer benefited in the relationship

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    THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION 1791–1804 Cory Moxam And Navin Purushuttam The Haitian Revolution is‚ perhaps‚ one of the most successful slave rebellions that ever occurred. It was a defining moment in the history of Europe as well as the Americas. There are many factors that led to this successful rebellion; we will focus on the percentage of slave population‚ the French revolution and Toussaint. Prior to the Haitian Revolution and its independence‚ Haiti was a French organization known as St

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    The French Revolution greatly inspired feelings of rebellion among the Haitian people‚ which sparked the Haitian Revolution. The Haitian revolution was brought upon by the obvious oppression towards the people of Haiti but the French Revolution caused the beginnings of the inevitable uprisings by the complete disregard of the African’s natural rights that were stated in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. As well as inequality between social classes and Napoleon Bonaparte’s dishonored

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    The Success of the Haitian Revolution The Haitian Revolution was the result of a long struggle on the part of the slaves in the French colony of St. Domingue‚ but was also propelled by the free Mulattoes who had long faced the trials of being denoted as semi-citizens. This revolt was not unique‚ as there were several rebellions of its kind against the institution of plantation slavery in the Caribbean‚ but the Haitian Revolution the most successful. This had a great deal to do with

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    The Effect of the Haitian Revolution on The Slaves During the Haitian Revolution‚ slaves went from total submission to personal and political liberation due to the weakening of the colonial power (French Revolution)‚ the economic wealths of Haiti‚ and the aspirations brought by the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers that all men were born free and equal. The slave rebellion lead by Toussaint L’Ouverture‚ is a turning point as it is the first successful one. It took ten years (1794 - 1804) for

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    Revolutions often spread through ideologies and are likely to have serious consequences. The Haitian and French Revolution stem from the Enlightenment ideals introduced in the late 18th century. Although both revolutions had the same ideology‚ the causes and consequences of both revolutions were remarkably different. One difference is the causes of the Haitian Revolution as it originated from racial inequality while the French Revolution originated from social inequality. Another difference is the

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