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par Alain Garrido Il y a 15 années

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The Haitian Revolution was marked by a fierce struggle for freedom, with key figures such as Boukman and Toussaint Louverture leading enslaved people against French colonial forces.

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Ch. 22 Hist

The Latin American Wars of Independence

Peninsulares put limits to Criollos
control

State

Simon Bolivar
War

Ayacucho

There was no clear entity
Coalition between Criollos and other races

The French Revolution

Conquest of Spain

Help to Colonies

Lost

Anti-france

Abdicate

Comes back

Losses in Waterloo

Russia

Success

Won numerous territories

Glory

Opposition

Rights

Bank

Church

The Directory

Government

Coup d'etat

New government

Englighted Dictatorship

Emperor

New Constitution
Jacobins
Robespierre

Dictatorship

Reign of Terror

Guillotine

Ideals of Rousseau

Liberty, Equality and Fraternity

Disolved National Assembly

National Convention

Kill Louis XVI

Institution of universal manhood sufrage

Declaration of a republic

Poor economic situation
Louis tries to escape

Help of other countries

Captured

Hate monarchy

Harsh winter

Bread price went up

The march of the women

King and Queen back to Paris

Legislative Assembly

Equality

Women?

Bastille

Kill Paris Mayor

Get arms

Liberate prisioners

Call Estates General

National Assembly

Constitutional monarchy

Troops in Versalles

Control by counting vote by estates

The Haitian Revolution

Napoleon
Try to recover Haiti

Soldiers get yellow fieber

Planters vs Gens de couleur
Ouverture

Great strategist

Boukman

Killed

Saint Domingue
Slavery

Profitable

The American War of independence

Creating a Nation
First president
Constitutional convention

Democracy

No women, slaves or blacks

All men are created equal

doesnt overcome economic interest

Owners vote

Not direct

Bill of Rights

Protect minorities

Basic rights

Houses

House of Representatives

Seats by population

Senate

2 Senators each

Checks and Balances

Montesquieu

3 Branches

Fed Power

Warfare

Diplomacy

Judicial Oversight

Banking

Taxes

Shays Rebellion

More centralized Fed constitution

A new order of the ages
Revolution and war
End

Treaty of Paris

Independence of USA

Yorktown

Parties

British

Mohawk

Benjamin Franklin

African Americans

American

Rural

France

Slave-owners

George Washington

Great leader

Declaration of independence

Thomas Jefferson

Power has to be allowed by people

Commander George Washington
Not british, American

British representant

Militias

Protest of high taxes

Boston tea

Smuggling

Constitution
Concord
British destroy arms

Surprised

4 Officials killed