Friday, 10/19/18  AIM: To what extent was the Haitian Revolution sparked by the French Revolution? DO NOW: Please take today’s classwork from Mrs.Newman’s.

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Friday, 10/19/18  AIM: To what extent was the Haitian Revolution sparked by the French Revolution? DO NOW: Please take today’s classwork from Mrs.Newman’s desk. Please take out your binder, writing utensil, and last night’s HW (it will be checked now). Coming Up! Binder Quiz on Tuesday! MP1 Project is due October 25. Extra help is on Tuesday after school.

Toussaint L’Ouverture

Let’s Wrap it Up! Closing Thoughts Describe one significant cause of the Haitian Revolution. *Be sure to make a connection to the French Revolution in your response!

Monday, October 22, 2018 AIM: To what extent was the Haitian Revolution an effect of the French Revolution? DO NOW: Please take today’s classwork from Mrs.Newman’s desk. Please take out your agenda/planner, pen/pencil, binder, and Friday’s worksheet about Haiti. Looking Ahead: Binder QUIZ- Tomorrow Extra Help: tomorrow @ 6:45-7:15 and 2:30-3 pm Project due Oct 25 Thurs Nationalism Unit Exam: 10/31 & 11/2

Slaves- wanted freedom Grand Blancs Petit Blancs Mixed race Free blacks Slaves- wanted freedom White plantation owners. Wanted independence from France Social Hierarchy of Saint Domingue (Haiti) before the Haitian Revolution White small business owners. Wanted equal status with Grand Blancs. Wanted equality with the white population, more respect, and a greater say in government.

Woodcut engraving of a plantation in the early years of Saint- Domingue

The Haitian Revolution PBS Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution (2009) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOGVgQYX6SU

Toussaint L’Overture Napoleon Bonaparte Saint Domingue (Haiti) France

Closing To what extent was the Haitian Revolution an extension of the French Revolution? Provide two supporting details to support your reasoning.