THESIS: During 1750-1900, the French revolution in 1789 and the Haitian revolution in 1804 were both caused by pre-existing social tensions and were inspired by earlier revolutions. The Haitian revolution revolution and French revolution were similar in these ways, however, they were different in that they were class based in France, and race based in Haiti. Furthermore, the political goals established among these countries differed in that Haiti was looking to establish a new independent nation with imperial power. Whereas, France wanted to reform their government. Both revolutions derive off of multiple forms of indepence and equality, and both revolutions endured drought, hardships, and eventually, freedom. Each country had their own …show more content…
Therefore, France had a race based society, which involved the clergy, nobles, and third estate. On the other hand, Haiti had a race based society in which almost all black Africans were at the bottom. Both of France’s and Haiti's lower portion of society made up the majority of the citizens. Since the lower class accounted for more than 90 percent of the society, revolts, war, and social tensions were common during this time frame. Haiti had a raced based social hierarchy in which 90 percent of Haiti was made up of slaves. France had a class based society Both Hierarchical societies lower portion of society accounted for majority of their citizens. The Haitians led revolt against Britain Overall, the political goals of these countries differ because France wanted a new ruler, while Haiti wanted to break free and establish an independent nation. Each country had different goals but the overall idea of freedom stayed the