Complete Parts A, B and C:
A. Hatian Revolution
How did France come to control officially the western part of La Hispaniola?
Why was French Saint Domingue considered the richest colony in the World?
What internal factors (classes and races) and external factors (french revolution) brought about the Haitian Revolution?
Who was the main leader of the Hatian Revolution? What did he do that made the haritian rebels so difficult to beat?
How did Mulatos in Santo Domingo and Mulatos in French Saint Domingue compare in terms of their class position in society?
What was Mulatos racial self perception in Spanish Santo domingo and how did this shape who they supported in the Hatian revolution? What relationship would this racial perception play in the so called “fobia anti-haitiana”?
In what sense was the notion of Blancos de la Tierra used by Mulatos in Spanish Santo Domingo to contest the notion of gens of coloeur used by white french colonist?
What is so remarkable about Haiti’s independence? Why was Spain and other European countries with colonies in the America’s terrified of the example set by this new republic?
What is you take on the importance of the Haitian Revolution?
B. Timeline- 1790s-1880s
Based on Cambeira, the assigned audivisual material and suplumentary texts, make annotated timeline with the following list of events, people and policies (not in order). For each historical entry please include 1) date or range of dates; 2) what the event was about or who the person was and did and when applicable 3) historical relevance or importance of said event or person.
Treaty of Basilea
Haitian Revolution
Pablo Duarte and los Trinitarios
Grito de Capotillo (Second Independence)
Haitian Independence
Deportation of Duarte and los Trinitarios
Uilises Heureux
Los Rojos, Buenaventura Baez and US Annexation
Nuñez de Cáceres and The First Republic
Francisco del Rosario Sanchez and the invasion from Haiti
Abolition of Slavery in Santo Domingo
Gregorio Luperon and the War of Restoration
Jena-Pierre Boyer and Haitian Rule of Santo Domingo
Independence Day and the Second Republic
Stupid Spain (España Boba)
Los Azules , Pedro Santana and Spanish Annexation
C. The Sacrifice of Independence
In the 19th century, the Domincina Republic went through 4 such struggles (against the Haitians twice, againsgt the Spanish twice) in addition to numerous internicine battles over control of the republic. Through out it all bloodshed and destruction, betrayal, infighting and political assasinations, displacemente, misery and poverty would be ubiquitious. Do you think gaining liberty and independence is worth so much sacrifice?
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