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Title: THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION


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THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION
  • CAUSES,EFFECTS, SUPRESSION
  • POSSIBLY SUCCESS??

2
HISTORIC PRECEEDINGS
  • The Haitian Revolution (17911804) is the period
    of violent conflict in the French colony of
    Saint-Domingue, it led to the elimination of
    slavery and the establishment of Haiti as the
    first republic ruled by blacks. Despite the many
    rebellions which occurred during the slave era,
    only the revolt on Saint-Domingue, beginning in
    1791, was successful in permanently abolishing
    slavery.
  • It is the only successful slave revolt in human
    history, and, as such, is regarded as a defining
    moment in the history of Africans in the new
    world.

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WHY DID IT HAPPEN??
  • Issues of unwanted slavery swept the lands of
    St.Domingue, the slaves, basically wanted their
    freedom.
  • They wanted their independence from the mother
    country,(France).
  • The whites both (grand blancs and petit blancs),
    who were plantation owners wanted to rule
    themselves and the rest of the government and
    the mulattoes wanted to be equal to the whites.

4
What were its effects?
  • The black slaves that had revolted against the
    French settlers had gained their freedom.
  • They were able to establish a free republic
    society.
  • The revolution brought a constitution which
    granted rights and citizenship to all people of
    Saint-Dominique.
  • Saint-Dominique was re-name Haiti in 1804
  • Other Caribbean countries upon hearing of the
    success of the Haitian Revolution vowed to follow
    in its footsteps, hence an increase in slave
    revolts.

5
Suppressions??
  • Toussaint Louverture took control of the French
    Colony of St.Domingue and named himself Governor
    General in 1800.
  • The colony was completely re-organized
  • Properties belonging to the French Planters were
    confiscated, based on their not wanting to return
    under the rulings of Toussaint Louveture.
  • Slavery had been abolished
  • Slaves were made into citizens.

6
A SUCESS??
  • The Haitian Revolution has often been described
    as the largest and most successful slave
    rebellion in the Western Hemisphere.  Slaves
    initiated the rebellion in 1791 and by 1803 they
    had succeeded in ending not just slavery but
    French control over the colony. - Thomas O.
    Ott, The Haitian Revolution 1789-1804 (Knoxville,
    TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee, 1973)

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Legendaries of the Haitian revolution
  • Toussaint Louverture
  • Jean-Jacques Dessalines
  • Charles Victor Emmanuel Leclerc
  • Napoléon Bona
  •  Vincent Oge
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