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Haitian Revolution
A successful revolt against colonial rule in Saint-Domingue from 1791 to 1804.
Slavery
A system where individuals are owned by others, deprived of personal freedom, and forced to work.
Oppression
Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment of individuals or groups.
Enlightenment Ideas
Concepts of liberty and equality that inspired the enslaved population during the revolution.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
A key leader in the Haitian Revolution who organized resistance against colonial rule.
French Revolution
An upheaval in France that encouraged revolutionary sentiments in its colonies, including Saint-Domingue.
Economic Exploitation
The reliance of the plantation economy on slave labor, leading to deep social tensions.
Transatlantic Slave Trade
The forced transportation of millions of Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Indentured Servitude
A labor system involving contracts for work in exchange for passage to new lands, often confused with slavery.
Social Structures
The deep racial divides and systemic inequalities created by slavery and oppression.
Cultural Erasure
The loss of languages, traditions, and identities experienced by many enslaved people.
Continued Inequality
The ongoing racial and economic disparities resulting from the legacy of slavery.
Human Trafficking
The modern persistence of slavery in various forms, affecting millions globally.
Historical Injustices
The importance of understanding slavery and oppression to address past wrongs and promote equality today.