What Is Resposible For The Haitian Revolution

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Haitian Revolution

A successful revolt against colonial rule in Saint-Domingue from 1791 to 1804.

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Slavery

A system where individuals are owned by others, deprived of personal freedom, and forced to work.

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Oppression

Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment of individuals or groups.

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Enlightenment Ideas

Concepts of liberty and equality that inspired the enslaved population during the revolution.

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Toussaint L'Ouverture

A key leader in the Haitian Revolution who organized resistance against colonial rule.

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French Revolution

An upheaval in France that encouraged revolutionary sentiments in its colonies, including Saint-Domingue.

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Economic Exploitation

The reliance of the plantation economy on slave labor, leading to deep social tensions.

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Transatlantic Slave Trade

The forced transportation of millions of Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

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Indentured Servitude

A labor system involving contracts for work in exchange for passage to new lands, often confused with slavery.

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Social Structures

The deep racial divides and systemic inequalities created by slavery and oppression.

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Cultural Erasure

The loss of languages, traditions, and identities experienced by many enslaved people.

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Continued Inequality

The ongoing racial and economic disparities resulting from the legacy of slavery.

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Human Trafficking

The modern persistence of slavery in various forms, affecting millions globally.

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Historical Injustices

The importance of understanding slavery and oppression to address past wrongs and promote equality today.