Also known as: Mapping the Haitian Revolution Timeline, MHR Timeline, 17-Map Progression
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Mapping the Haitian Revolution is an interactive 17-map progression and timeline project by Stephanie Curci and Chris Jones of Phillips Academy Andover, tracing power and shifting alliances across geography and time from precolonial kingdoms through the revolution and up to Haiti's current borders. The project covers 1750s through 1820s across English, French, Haitian Kreyòl, and Spanish. The automated data capture (February 2026) retrieved only the Squarespace landing page shell; the actual timeline events and map data served by the React application at map.mappinghaitianrevolution.com remain unextracted, making this a source evaluation note rather than a full event entry.
Bois Caïman appears as Map 7 in the project's 17-map progression
The declaration appears as Map 15 in the 17-map progression
The project maps events across Saint-Domingue and into independent Haiti
The project is a digital humanities visualization of the Haitian Revolution from precolonial period through the 1820s
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"Mapping the Haitian Revolution Timeline." Rasin.ai, 2026. https://rasin.ai/connections/events/revolution-timeline-mapped. Accessed 2026-05-05.