The Haitian Revolution: The Slave Rebellion That Changed History — Fexingo History

Haiti's 1805 Constitution: The First Black Republic Defies the World

7 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the radical 1805 Constitution of Haiti, drafted under Jean-Jacques Dessalines after the nation's independence. They discuss how it abolished slavery forever, banned white ownership of land, declared all Haitians legally 'black,' and broke with European colonial norms. The conversation covers the constitution's key provisions, its echoes of the 1793 French abolition decree, the influence of Toussaint Louverture's 1801 constitution, and the geopolitical context of a young black republic surrounded by slaveholding empires. Lucas explains why Dessalines' document was both a declaration of defiance and a blueprint for sovereignty, and how its principle of universal black citizenship challenged the Atlantic world order. The episode also touches on the constitution's contradictions, including its authoritarian structure and ambiguous stance on women's rights. No prior knowledge required—just a curiosity about one of history's most revolutionary legal documents. #HaitiConstitution1805 #JeanJacquesDessalines #FirstBlackRepublic #AtlanticWorld #Abolition #Citizenship #CaribbeanHistory #HaitianRevolution #ConstitutionalHistory #Slavery #Race #Sovereignty #ToussaintLouverture #AlexandrePetion #HenryChristophe #Gonaves #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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