The Haitian Revolution | Part I | Slavery, Sugar, and the World That Broke | Ancient to Recent | Episode 36

The Haitian Revolution | Part I | Slavery, Sugar, and the World That Broke | Ancient to Recent | Episode 36

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, we begin one of the most radical and world-changing revolutions in history: the Haitian Revolution.

At the end of the eighteenth century, the French colony of Saint-Domingue was the richest place on earth. Powered by sugar, coffee, and the relentless exploitation of enslaved Africans, it generated staggering wealth for France and sat at the heart of the Atlantic economy. Yet beneath its prosperity lay a society built on terror, racial hierarchy, and systematic violence.

This episode traces the deep roots of Haiti’s revolution, from the destruction of the Taíno people and the rise of plantation slavery, to the creation of one of the most unequal societies ever known. We explore how the Atlantic slave trade, the Code Noir, and the brutal logic of profit shaped everyday life for enslaved people, free people of colour, and white colonists alike.

As Enlightenment ideas spread and the American and French Revolutions challenge old assumptions about power and liberty, Saint-Domingue becomes a pressure cooker. Free people of colour demand rights, plantation owners tighten their grip, and enslaved people endure conditions designed to crush both body and spirit. Maroon communities grow, repression hardens, and fear begins to rule the colony.

Out of this violent and unstable world, the conditions are quietly set for the emergence of Toussaint Louverture, a former slave who will soon rise to challenge empires and redefine the meaning of freedom.

Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent begins a new series on the Haitian Revolution, the only successful slave revolt in history and one of the defining events of the modern world.


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