Both revolutions were intended to overthrow an unpopular monarchy.
Both revolutions were motivated by ideas about natural rights and popular sovereignty.
Both were led by groups inspired by liberal ideals that emerged during the Enlightenment.
In both cases, people fought and died.
Both revolutions were motivated by ideas about natural rights and popular sovereignty.
Based on slave labor
They were more focused on education.
They were more focused on education.
They were more focused on education.
Cold war
A major similarity between the American Revolution and the Haitian Revolution is their foundation in Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and self-determination. Both revolutions sought to overthrow oppressive regimes—colonial rule in the case of America and slavery in Haiti—while advocating for the rights of the oppressed. Additionally, both movements inspired subsequent struggles for freedom and independence across the globe, demonstrating the universal appeal of their revolutionary principles.
The American Revolution created a lasting form of liberal government, while the French Revolution did not.
They were all started by rebels looking to overthrow the tyranny of their current government. Side note: Almost all countries were formed by anarchists and rebels.