Haitian Revolution

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Across
  1. 4. The right or condition to self-govern.
  2. 5. Poorer whites; middle class
  3. 6. Haiti's first authoritarian emperor and major player in the revolution who succeeded L'Ouverture.
  4. 9. The type of warfare used to combat the European powers.
  5. 10. Farming where most of the crops and livestock are for the farmer and their family, leaving almost none for trade.
  6. 11. Autonomous communities of runaway African slaves.
Down
  1. 1. St. Domingue's capital that the Africans captured.
  2. 2. Brilliant military strategist and military leader who led the African people to freedom.
  3. 3. Rich white plantation owners; top of the social ladder.
  4. 7. The prominent intellectual movement that made its way to the Caribbean and sparked hopes of liberty and equality in enslaved peoples.
  5. 8. A once powerful Caribbean French colony with economic prosperity fueled by sugar, coffee, and indigo plantations.