Question
What factor has the most significant impact on the success of the Haitian Revolution?
a. International pressure on France to grant Independence
b. The influence of Enlightenment idea on the rebel leaders
c. The economic instability of the French Empire during that period
d. External support from other enslaved population in the Caribbean
Which was an economic development in Caribbean countries during early Europeans colonial rule?
a. Scarcity of labor led to the importation of African slaves
b. Machine production generally replaced manual labor
c. Employment was limited to Spanish-speaking citizens
d. Plantations were owned in common by two or three villages
The Haitian Revolution (1791) was unique because it was:
a. led by Europeans colonists
b. a peaceful transition of power
c. an uprising of enslaved people
d. supported by the French monarchy
a. International pressure on France to grant Independence
b. The influence of Enlightenment idea on the rebel leaders
c. The economic instability of the French Empire during that period
d. External support from other enslaved population in the Caribbean
Which was an economic development in Caribbean countries during early Europeans colonial rule?
a. Scarcity of labor led to the importation of African slaves
b. Machine production generally replaced manual labor
c. Employment was limited to Spanish-speaking citizens
d. Plantations were owned in common by two or three villages
The Haitian Revolution (1791) was unique because it was:
a. led by Europeans colonists
b. a peaceful transition of power
c. an uprising of enslaved people
d. supported by the French monarchy
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. The factor that has the most significant impact on the success of the Haitian Revolution is:
**c. The economic instability of the French Empire during that period.**
The French Revolution and the economic difficulties it caused played a crucial role in the Haitian Revolution, as they weakened French authority and allowed enslaved people in Saint-Domingue to rise up and seek their freedom.
2. An economic development in Caribbean countries during early European colonial rule was:
**a. Scarcity of labor led to the importation of African slaves.**
The demand for labor on plantations led to the forced importation of enslaved Africans to work in the Caribbean colonies.
3. The Haitian Revolution (1791) was unique because it was:
**c. an uprising of enslaved people.**
The Haitian Revolution is notable for being led primarily by enslaved individuals seeking freedom, making it one of the first successful slave rebellions in history.
**c. The economic instability of the French Empire during that period.**
The French Revolution and the economic difficulties it caused played a crucial role in the Haitian Revolution, as they weakened French authority and allowed enslaved people in Saint-Domingue to rise up and seek their freedom.
2. An economic development in Caribbean countries during early European colonial rule was:
**a. Scarcity of labor led to the importation of African slaves.**
The demand for labor on plantations led to the forced importation of enslaved Africans to work in the Caribbean colonies.
3. The Haitian Revolution (1791) was unique because it was:
**c. an uprising of enslaved people.**
The Haitian Revolution is notable for being led primarily by enslaved individuals seeking freedom, making it one of the first successful slave rebellions in history.