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HAITIAN REVOLUTION
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1.
HAITIAN REVOLUTION
HOW ONE REVOLUTION HELPED END FRENCH CARRIBEAN SLAVERY
2.
BEFORE
Haiti was originally a French Colony
Most valued colony, making most of Britain's sugar and coffee
The sugar was made on massive slave plantations.
Slaves constantly imported from Africa.
Photo by
KJGarbutt
3.
CASTE SYSTEMS: THE SLAVES
Made 90% of the island's population
Were constantly brutalized and forced to work in the sugar factories.
Constant slave death prevented natural growth
Common Slave life expectancy was 21 years
Africans constantly imported for work
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
4.
CASTE SYSTEMS: "FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR"
Rich, free descendants of Slaves and Rich Plantation owners
Some owned their own plantations and slaves
Were nontheless still oppressed by the rich white people
Often fought for their rights
5.
CASTE SYSTEMS: PETIT BLANCS
The poor white people on the island
Consisted of artists, slave dealers, cooks, and servants
Were rebellious and fought over their lack of money
Photo by
archer10 (Dennis)
6.
CASTE SYSTEM: GRANDE BLANCS
The rich white people, the smallest ammount of people living there
Most evacuated to france after Yellow Fever broke put among the colonies
Often let their agents work instead of themselves
Photo by
mcbill
7.
SYSTEM FAILING
Slaves begin to fight
Racial tension began to build between slaves and white people
Violent revolts begin to become common
8.
FRENCH REVOLUTION
France's economy collapses
France publishes the rights of man, starting civil rights in france, but not ending Slavery
French revolution occurs
9.
THE COLLAPSE
Most lower systems were enraged
Slaves wanted to be free
Free people wanted to stop opression
Petit Blancs wanted to own their own slaves
Petit Blancs attempt to secede, taking over the island to create a slave country
10.
REVOLT
Slaves fight take over the entire island via guerilla warfare
Would murder any slaveholder they found
Being 90% of the population, the slaves easily took over the island
11.
FIRST REVOLUTION
Revolt was led by Toussaint de Le'Ouverture, a former slave who used complex battle strategies to win
Took over the island, effectivley making it a new country, Haiti
Le'Ouverture was an African born former slave who worked his entire life to abolish slavery and set Haiti free
France, being too caught up in wars with Spain and Britian, were forced to free the slaves
Because of Leouverture's genius war tactics, he liberated the island and help found Haiti
12.
FRENCH OCCUPATION
Napoleon takes over France shortly after the Revolution
Plans to found a new empire in Frech owned lans next to America
Sends his brother with a fleet to take over Haiti, a perfect stronghold
Brother occupies Haiti
Jails Le'Ouverture, dies in prison
13.
SECOND REVOLUTION
French steal the Haitian's guns, angering them
Attack French troupes using brutal Guerilla Warfare
Haitians spread Yellow Fever, killing off half of the troupes and Napoleon's Brother
French are forced to retreat, unable to take over the land
France gives up the land to US President Thomas Jefferson, the Louisiana Purchase
14.
THE EFFECT ON AMERICA
The freed slaves unintentionally started the Lousiana compromise
Louisiana Compromise started The Corps of Expedition, Westward expansion, etc
A successfull slave uprising terrified the Southern farmers, fearing an uprising, increasing chances of civil war
Prevented Napoleon from taking over half of North America
Such expansion caused even more racial tension with Mexicans and Native Americans
15.
THE END
MADE BY KELSTON HUBLER
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