In 1804, Haiti became the first Black republic-and the only country founded by a successful slave revolution. What Happened in Haiti in 1804 follows the journey from Saint-Domingue's plantations to Dessalines's declaration, then traces the republic's trials and legacy across two centuries. Inside you'll find: vivid scenes from the revolt and the war for freedom; lucid portraits of Louverture, Dessalines, Christophe, and Pétion; "Historical Sidebar" notes and Haitian proverbs that frame lessons in resilience; and a closing section on Haiti's uncertain path in 2024. The result is a compact, compelling guide for readers, classrooms, and book clubs seeking clarity on how 1804 changed the Atlantic world-and why its promise must be defended today.
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