The Haitian Revolution: The Slave Rebellion That Changed History — Fexingo History
In June 1793, the richest city in the French Caribbean went up in flames. Cap-Français, jewel of Saint-Domingue, was torched by a coalition of enslaved insurgents, free people of color, and even some white republicans during the chaos of the French Revolution. This episode follows the three-day conflagration that destroyed hundreds of plantations, killed thousands, and forced the French civil commissioners Sonthonax and Polverel to make a desperate gamble: abolish slavery to win allies. Lucas and Luna walk through the powder-keg politics of the city, the role of the gens de couleur under Southonax, the arrival of the Spanish-aligned black armies, and how the fire set the stage for the general emancipation decree of August 29, 1793. Along the way, they examine the figure of Macaya, a Kongo-born leader who refused to fight for the French, and the strange alliance between white Jacobins and black insurgents. It's a story of fire, fear, and the birth of a new world. #HaitianRevolution #CapFrançais #1793 #Sonthonax #Polverel #Macaya #GensDeCouleur #BurningOfCap #SaintDomingue #Jacobins #GeneralEmancipation #CaribbeanHistory #Slavery #FrenchRevolution #Kongo #August29 #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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