(Sutherland, 2015) Saint Dominique, also known as modern day Haiti, began their rebellion towards the end of the 18th century. Since they were known as one of France most prosperous colonies across the ocean, the slaves were determined to become a free country. They were mostly known for their advanced production of coffee, indigo cotton and etc. by the enslaved people. Not only were there African slaves conducting this revolution but also the white colony citizens began to participate because France began to enforce unreasonable tariffs on the items that were imported into the colony. This rebellion was led by Toussaint I’ Overture, who was also a former slave. After one year of rebelling they had control of part of the island. In 1793 former slaves were able to fight off the French and British forces that came to take full control of the colony again. The revolution was expanded to another Spanish colony in 1801, Santo Domingo also known as modern day Dominican Republic. The French forces were officially defeated on November 18th,1803 under the ruling of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. They were officially declared a free nation and titled Haiti on the first day of January in
(Sutherland, 2015) Saint Dominique, also known as modern day Haiti, began their rebellion towards the end of the 18th century. Since they were known as one of France most prosperous colonies across the ocean, the slaves were determined to become a free country. They were mostly known for their advanced production of coffee, indigo cotton and etc. by the enslaved people. Not only were there African slaves conducting this revolution but also the white colony citizens began to participate because France began to enforce unreasonable tariffs on the items that were imported into the colony. This rebellion was led by Toussaint I’ Overture, who was also a former slave. After one year of rebelling they had control of part of the island. In 1793 former slaves were able to fight off the French and British forces that came to take full control of the colony again. The revolution was expanded to another Spanish colony in 1801, Santo Domingo also known as modern day Dominican Republic. The French forces were officially defeated on November 18th,1803 under the ruling of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. They were officially declared a free nation and titled Haiti on the first day of January in