The Haitian Revolution | Part III | Liberty in Chains | Ancient to Recent | Episode 38

The Haitian Revolution | Part III | Liberty in Chains | Ancient to Recent | Episode 38

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, the Haitian Revolution becomes a global imperial battlefield, and a test of what freedom truly means.


Early 1793. The execution of Louis XVI drags Saint-Domingue into the wars of revolutionary Europe. Britain and Spain invade, white planters betray France to save slavery, and commissioners Sonthonax and Polverel make a desperate gamble: they proclaim emancipation to win the loyalty of the enslaved masses who hold the balance of power.


As Le Cap burns and thousands seize arms for the Republic, slavery falls in Saint-Domingue, months before France itself decrees it empire-wide. Yet liberty arrives bittersweet: former slaves are forced back onto plantations as paid laborers, land remains elusive, and the dream of true independence clashes with the urgent need to rebuild an economy under siege.


Into this crucible steps Toussaint Louverture. A former slave turned brilliant general, he switches from Spanish service to the French Republic, defeats rivals, crushes revolts, and begins forging an army and a proto-state. But his pragmatic alliances, with returning planters, wary French officials, and his own maroon fighters, ignite resentment. Freedom secured through French guns risks becoming a new form of bondage.


We trace Louverture’s ruthless rise, the ideological battles in Paris, the betrayals among black, mixed-race, and white leaders, and the fragile victories that keep British and Spanish forces at bay, while planting seeds of future conflict.


Out of ashes, proclamations, and hard-won battlefields emerges a leader who will reshape the destiny of an island and challenge the Atlantic world’s oldest hierarchies. But the shadow of a rising star in France looms: Napoleon Bonaparte.


Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on the only successful slave revolution in history.


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