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Citizenship
Haitian Revolution (slavery and emancipation): slides + worksheets + additional information
This case study on the Haitian Revolution, focuses on Toussaint Louverture as a key figure in the events that lead to emancipation of the enslaved people on Saint Domingue and their independence from France.
This package contains two sets of worksheets, a very detailed slideshow and a word document with additional information, suggestions and considerations for teachers.
The slideshow and worksheets include historical maps, photos, historical illustrations and sources taken from 18th century newspapers (primarily from the British Newspaper archive).
Overview of slideshow topics:
Introduction
Key words
Timeline of events
Hispaniola in the 17-18th century (with historical maps)
Hispaniola, a tropical island full of natural riches (with photos and a historical illustration)
Plantation life (with illustration)
Could enslaved people ever know freedom in a society which was rooted in inequality? (paintings of general Thomas Alexandre Dumas General and writer Alexandre Dumas)
Toussaint Louverture Breda (With 18th century print of Louverture on a horse)
Enslaved people with a dream of (more) equality (With graph of colonials and African slaves)
The First Rebellion 1791 (with a contemporary painting of the voodoo ceremony in Bois Caiman as well as a frontispiece depicting the outbreak of the Haitian Revolution)
Early Rebellion and the Revolution 1791-1804 (with etch)
Society before the Revolution
Revolutions cause bloodshed and confusion
The influence of external factors (With 18th and 19th century paintings of the American Revolution, French Revolution, and The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen)
The French surrender: Source analysis (Newspaper article from The Sun, 1804)
Additional questions for worksheets
Bibliography