by John » Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:08 am
Having a crisis civil war 40 years after the previous crisis war is
really completely impossible. There are too many survivors (heroes,
artists, prophets) from the previous war to allow that to happen.
Any war at that time will be an Awakening/Unraveling war.
So if you have a situation like that, then there has to be another
explanation.
I haven't looked at Haiti's timeline for ten years, and obviously
got some things wrong. The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) was a
crisis war, and was tied into the French Revolution.
However, looking at the events of the late 1840s, there was a revolt
and a coup, but that was clearly an Awakening climax, not a crisis
civil war.
Haiti's next crisis war appears to have been the American Civil
war, in which Haiti was deeply involved.
The period from 1915 on is too complicated to figure out without
a lot more research. It's complicated by the American troops and
by relations with the Dominican Republic. It's even possible that
WW II was Haiti's next crisis war, but I'm not sure of that, and
it requires a lot more research.
England's participation in the French Revolution is another very
complicated issue that I haven't looked at in years. It's more likely
that England's participation climaxed long before the battle of
Waterloo, making Waterloo a Recovery Era war.
Having a crisis civil war 40 years after the previous crisis war is
really completely impossible. There are too many survivors (heroes,
artists, prophets) from the previous war to allow that to happen.
Any war at that time will be an Awakening/Unraveling war.
So if you have a situation like that, then there has to be another
explanation.
I haven't looked at Haiti's timeline for ten years, and obviously
got some things wrong. The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) was a
crisis war, and was tied into the French Revolution.
However, looking at the events of the late 1840s, there was a revolt
and a coup, but that was clearly an Awakening climax, not a crisis
civil war.
Haiti's next crisis war appears to have been the American Civil
war, in which Haiti was deeply involved.
The period from 1915 on is too complicated to figure out without
a lot more research. It's complicated by the American troops and
by relations with the Dominican Republic. It's even possible that
WW II was Haiti's next crisis war, but I'm not sure of that, and
it requires a lot more research.
England's participation in the French Revolution is another very
complicated issue that I haven't looked at in years. It's more likely
that England's participation climaxed long before the battle of
Waterloo, making Waterloo a Recovery Era war.