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The Haitian Revolution and the Fight for Freedom
The Haitian Revolution was a violent and brutal fight for freedom against slavery and colonialism. The French understood that these people had been corrupted with the intellectual contagion of liberty and that made them bad slaves.
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After the Haitian Revolution, the colonized people of Sandeming had the chance to ground a new type of constitution, one that acknowledged the rights of all people, regardless of their color.
5:02:57 - 5:06:11 (03:13)
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After the Haitian Revolution, the colonized people of Sandeming had the chance to ground a new type of constitution, one that acknowledged the rights of all people, regardless of their color. However, Napoleon sent his envoy to overturn everything and reinstate slavery, although they promised to keep it secret.
ChapterThe Haitian Revolution and the Fight for Freedom
EpisodeShow 68 - BLITZ Human Resources
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The French officer describes how the Haitian rebels were tortured, subjected to physical violence and killed brutally during the Haitian Revolution which corrupted them with the intellectual contagion of liberty making it impossible for them to return to slavery.
5:06:11 - 5:10:57 (04:46)
Summary
The French officer describes how the Haitian rebels were tortured, subjected to physical violence and killed brutally during the Haitian Revolution which corrupted them with the intellectual contagion of liberty making it impossible for them to return to slavery.
ChapterThe Haitian Revolution and the Fight for Freedom
EpisodeShow 68 - BLITZ Human Resources
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The Haitian Revolution, involving a long and complex history of enslaved Africans, had leaders who were able to beat the Spanish army, French army, British army, and royalist armies.
5:10:57 - 5:14:48 (03:50)
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The Haitian Revolution, involving a long and complex history of enslaved Africans, had leaders who were able to beat the Spanish army, French army, British army, and royalist armies. The ferocious General Desilene ordered an infamous culling of all the whites, turning it into a racial war which had profound implications for all black emulato people as Napoleon's reversal of French policy showed that a white nation could reestablish slavery, strip free descendants of slaves of their rights, and kill them if their families have been contaminated with ideas of liberty.