Welcome to World History Using your historical expertise, write about what is happening in these pictures and then explain the events that led up to these.

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Welcome to World History Using your historical expertise, write about what is happening in these pictures and then explain the events that led up to these events.

Welcome to Haiti: home of the world’s greatest slave rebellion. Aim  to analyze primary and secondary documents in order to determine how Toussaint Louverture should be remembered. Big Idea  How to you want to be remembered? As a stellar scholar? A phenomenal athlete? A helpful and friendly person? A great gamer? An individual with style and charm? As a nacho lover (Mr. Martinez)? Homework  Begin working on your video project!!! You can use office hours in order to start filming your videos. Let’s go over the project!!!

Revolutions

Toussaint Louverture Create a t-chart: great or not great

Background Essay Read the background essay and answer the questions with your partner.

DBQ Stations  How should we remember Toussaint Louverture? Answer all of the questions from the documents in your notebook.

Cool Down How should we remember Toussaint Louverture: as a liberator of slaves, leader of Saint Domingue, or a military commander? Explain using SAPE.