The document contains 26 questions about the Haitian Revolution and its impacts. It asks about how the Haitian Revolution compares to other slave revolts, Napoleon Bonaparte's role, influences on the revolution, France's original settlement and reasons for valuing Saint Dominique, the year independence was declared and the country renamed to Haiti, the major social groups in Saint Dominique, the leading general, the key crop, whether Haiti was the first Caribbean area to gain independence, differences between long-term and immediate causes, how enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality were understood by different groups, the revolution's impacts on freedom and its limits, what the revolution accomplished and problems faced post-independence, descriptions of the colonial class
The document contains 26 questions about the Haitian Revolution and its impacts. It asks about how the Haitian Revolution compares to other slave revolts, Napoleon Bonaparte's role, influences on the revolution, France's original settlement and reasons for valuing Saint Dominique, the year independence was declared and the country renamed to Haiti, the major social groups in Saint Dominique, the leading general, the key crop, whether Haiti was the first Caribbean area to gain independence, differences between long-term and immediate causes, how enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality were understood by different groups, the revolution's impacts on freedom and its limits, what the revolution accomplished and problems faced post-independence, descriptions of the colonial class
The document contains 26 questions about the Haitian Revolution and its impacts. It asks about how the Haitian Revolution compares to other slave revolts, Napoleon Bonaparte's role, influences on the revolution, France's original settlement and reasons for valuing Saint Dominique, the year independence was declared and the country renamed to Haiti, the major social groups in Saint Dominique, the leading general, the key crop, whether Haiti was the first Caribbean area to gain independence, differences between long-term and immediate causes, how enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality were understood by different groups, the revolution's impacts on freedom and its limits, what the revolution accomplished and problems faced post-independence, descriptions of the colonial class
1. How does the Haitian Revolution compare to other slave revolts?
2. How did Napoleon Bonaparte play a part in Haitian Revolution? 3. Was the Haitian Revolution influenced by any ideas? 4. Which country originally settled Saint Dominique? 5. Why was Saint Dominique so valuable to France? 6. What year did Jaques Dessalines declare independence and rename Saint Dominique to Haiti? 7. The four major social groups in Saint Dominique were the: 8. Who was the leading general of the Haitian Revolution? 9. What crop made Haiti so valuable to France? 10. True or False Haiti was the first area in the Caribbean to gain independence. 11. How did the long term and immediate causes of the Haitian revolution differ? 12. How did different groups of people in Haiti understand the enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality? 13. In what ways did the Haitian revolution produce freedom? What were the limits of this freedom 14. What did the Haitian revolution accomplish and what problems did the new country face following independence? 15. What was the Haitian Revolution? 16. What was the colonial class system like on Saint-Domingue? 17. How were the African slaves treated on the island? 18. Describe FIVE ways in which the Haitian economy was affected by the Haitian Revolution. 19. What political factors made the Haitian revolution successful? 20. Explain 21. FOUR 22. ways in which the wider Caribbean benefitted from the Haitian Revolution. 23. Explain 24. FOUR 25. ways in which the wider Caribbean benefitted from the Haitian Revolution. 26. Explain 27. FOUR 28. ways in which the wider Caribbean benefitted from the Haitian Revoluti