The French permitted the re-enslavement of former freed Haitians. Since Africans made up over half of the Haitian population and had recently been freed by abolition, the attempt to re-enslave them reinvigorated their move towards political independence.
The stated goals in the slogan of the French Revolution were liberty and equality, as well as fraternity. The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The Haitian people wanted to be free and to stop being slaves
Both groups supported rebelling slaves during the Haitian Revolution
The French Revolution was to overthrow the aristocracy and create a republic. Yes, it was successful, the royal family were all killed, and France has been a republic ever since.
Toussaint L'Ouverture was captured on June 7, 1802, by French forces under General Leclerc during the Haitian Revolution. After being lured into a trap with promises of safety, he was taken to France, where he was imprisoned. His capture marked a significant turning point in the struggle for Haitian independence.
The Haitian Revolution was a slave revolution against their French Masters, The French Revolution was a grass roots revolution against the Monarchy.
They killed the whites and made a new government
There were a series of Haitian rebellions, but only the revolution from 1791 to 1803 actually pushed the French out of the country.
the Haitian revolution was started by slaves, (Toussain L'Ouverture was the leader) both haiti and France were french-speaking and both revolutions took place between 1750 and 1914 (for all the ap world people ;)
Overthrow of the French Monarchy.
Black slaves led by François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture fought the French, English, and Spanish in the Haitian Revolution.
Both were inspired by Enlightment ideals.
The french people were fighting to overthrow the monarchy that was their government.
the wealthy french planters
The American and French Revolutions inspired the Haitian Revolution in the late 18th century. They provided models of independence, equality, and freedom that influenced the enslaved people of Haiti to rise up against their colonial oppressors and fight for their own emancipation.
Abolitionism in the United States was influenced by the Haitian Revolution, as the successful slave rebellion in Haiti showed that enslaved people could achieve freedom through resistance. The Haitian Revolution inspired abolitionists and enslaved individuals in the US to push for emancipation and fight against slavery. Many abolitionists saw the Haitian Revolution as a powerful example of slaves' ability to overthrow oppressive systems.
Each had their own significance. On a world terms the French revolution had a greater impact.