Reading Notes - Week 7 - Part A

Dessalines
Liberty or Death


  • The French had control over most of the Caribbean and had close to 500,000 slaves. 
  • The Island produces things such as, coffee, sugar, cotton and tobacco.
  • The slaves, who took up most of the population, rebelled against leadership. 
  • Toussaint joins the French Republic and defeats the British and the Spanish around 1801, abolished slavery and named himself governor for life. (36.)
  • Napoleon captures Toussaint and forces him into Exile, he died less than a year later. 
  • Jean-Jacques Desslines takes over the revolution and declares a new nation, he called it Haiti. 

Quotes 
  • "Yes, we have rendered to these true cannibals war for war, crime for crime, outrage for outrage; Yes, I have saved my country, I have avenged America.” (37)
  • "the air we breathe is not suited to his gross organs, it is the pure air of liberty, august and triumphant." (37)
  • "Maintain that precious concord, that happy harmony amongst yourselves"it is the pledge of your happiness, your salvation, and your success, it is the secret of being invincible." (38)

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