Leaders of the Revolution
Causes of the Revolution
Nations that Participated in the Revolution
General Facts of the Revolution
Effects of the Revolution
100

This person led the revolutions for the slaves in St. Domingue

Boukman

100

This cause of the Haitian Revolution was due to another revolution that occurred in 1789

French Revolution

100

This nation participated in the Revolution because they were in threat of losing their colony

France

100

This is the nickname given to St. Domingue by France

Pearl of the Antilles

100

St. Domingue was declared independent in this year

1804

200

This leader of the Haitian Revolution was ruthless in his operations

Dessalines

200

This three-word term served as the theme that inspired the slaves of St. Domingue

Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality

200

This nation next door to St. Domingue fought in the revolution to protect Spanish interest

Dominican Republic

200

This disease killed many of the Europeans and aided the slaves to win the revolution

Yellow Fever

200

This set of land was burnt down during the Revolution which caused Haiti to lose lots of money

Cane Land

300

This leader of the revolution made changes in St. Domingue such as building roads and establishing schools

Toussaint L'ouverture

300

These two upper social groups in St. Domingue were in disagreement with each other after one groups right to wear a sword was taken away

Grand Blancs and the Mulattoes

300

This nation joined the revolution after going through their own revolution in 1776

United States of America

300

The ratio of whites to blacks in St. Domingue at the time of the Revolution was

1:10

300

Haiti changed from large scale plots of plantations to this type of plantation, which means small farming

Peasant Farming

400

He was the leader of the mulatto uprising

Vincent Oge

400

It was said that this set of rules given by France that governed slaves were not as strict as British Slaves facilitated the Haitian Revolution

Code Noirs

400

This nation wanted an opportunity to grasp St. Domingue for themselves

Britain

400

He said these words, “Who do you think loves liberty more? If I had wanted to join forces with the English, why did I drive them out of my country?”

Toussaint

400

Toussaint was captured by this general and sent to jail in France

Le Clerc

500

He succeeded the first Emperor of Haiti, Dessalines

Henry Christopher

500

It was said that the reasons the slaves of St. Domingue were able to fight was due to their origin from this tribe in Africa

Ashanti Tribe

500

This other French colony was encouraged to join the revolution but was discouraged by the disunity among the slaves

Martinique

500

This was the term given to the slaves at St. Dominque

Black Jacobins

500

This term, which was done to Haiti, meant that no country can trade with them

Economic Embargo