Places
Life of Slaves
People & Groups
The Revolution
Leaders & Independence
100

Saint-Domingue was controlled by this country

France

100

Enslaved people worked on these farms.

Plantations

100

This group controlled everything in Saint-Domingue.

White plantation owners

100

Slaves met in secret for this religion.

Vodou/Voodoo

100

This French leader tried to bring slavery back.

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

The western part of Hispaniola was called _________.

Saint-Domingue

200

Slaves worked with this plant to make sugar.

Sugarcane

200

This group wanted freedom.

Black African slaves

200

In 1791, slaves planned this action.

Revolt/Rebellion

200

Toussaint was taken to this country and died in prison.

France

300

Today, Saint-Domingue is called this country.

Haiti

300

Which insects bit the slaves in the sugarcane plantations?

Ants

300

Mixed-race colonists were called this.

Coloreds

300

Slaves killed many of these people first.

Plantation owners

300

This leader took over after Toussaint died.

Jean-Jacques Dessalines

400

This is the other country on the Hispaniola island today.

Dominican Republic

400

If slaves tried to run away, they were punished like this.

Whipped/cut off arms or legs

400

This group wanted equal rights with whites.

Mixed-race colonists

400

People demanded these during the French Revolution

Liberty, equality, fraternity

400

In 1804, this country became independent.  

Haiti

500

Enslaved people were brought from this continent to the Caribbean.

Africa

500

Many slaves lived only about this many years.

3 years

500

This leader was born a slave and became a general.

Toussaint L’Ouverture

500

These countries fought in the Haitian Revolution.

Great Britain, Spain and France

500

Dessalines used this strategy: kill all white French people and burn everything

Scorched earth

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