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