Which Caribbean colony, known for its sugar production, was the site of the Haitian Revolution?
What is Saint-Domingue?
Who was Thomas Jefferson influenced by with his idea?
Who John Lockes principles of “unalienable rights“?
How did the French get their revolution ideas?
What is the American Revolution?
This social class group were originally colonists born in Spain and Portugal; top of the caste system
Who were the Peninsulares?
Which group made of escaped slaves joined forces with Toussaint L'Ouverture during the Haitian Revolution?
Who are the Maroons?
What role did Parliament play in causing the revolution?
What is overruled colonial decisions?
What does “liberte, egalite, et frarenite” translate to and where does it come from?
What is Liberty Equality Fraternity and the French Motto?
Simon Bolivar’s famous address about the concerns and goals of Latin American Independence
What was the Jamaica Letter?
This man was a general during the Haitian Revolution, he worked with France and was ultimately betrayed, imprisoned, and died there in 1803. Who was he?
Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?
What factor did distance play in the revolution?
What is?
a) Colonial economic systems were developed w/o interference
b) Bristish communication system was cut
c) The supply system was inefficient
What Declaration did the French adopt?
What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen?
The social class where the most desire for Independence from Spain grew
Who were the Creoles?
In 1804, who followed after Toussaint L'Ouverture and declared the independence of Haiti, becoming the first country in Latin America to do so?
Who is Jean-Jacques Dessalines?
What ideals influenced the American revolution?
A)The enlightenment philosophy
B)Economic ideas of physiocratics
What were two causes for the French Revolution?
1. They got revolutionary ideas from helping the American Revolution.———2. In the meeting about spending more than taking in, the commoners had little say even thought they were 97% of the population.
The economic practice/policy common in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century that promoted governmental regulation of a nation's economy; designed to maximize exports, minimize imports
What is Mercantilism?
The evenThe Haitian Revolution resulted in the first permanent independent country in the Western Hemisphere led by former slaves. What were the key outcomes (2) of there revolution?
What is the abolition of slavery and the Declaration of Hatian Independence
What did European tactics lead to?
What is to provide defense of free market ideas against British mercantilism?
What was the date of the French Independence Day?
When is July 14th, 1787?
Concepts of equality, democracy, and liberty that influenced the creoles to break off from Spain’s rule and establish popular sovereignty
What is the Enlightenment Ideals?