Reports: President of Haiti Assassinated at Home

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Toussaint could have done so much good. What did they do? Gave him up to the French. shyt the French respected him more than the slaves he fought along with did.

Dessalines who was part of the group that betray toussaint, got assassinated and betrayed.

then the French put in that debt which fcked the country up economically.

Haiti as a country should have been a great country. But greed and corruption of man fcked shyt up.


Who gave him up? I thought the French captured him after tricking him into having a meeting with them.
 

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even Dessalines' wife knew the nikka was a hot-head with a short temper :russ::dead:

In early 1804, Dessalines ordered the extermination of the entire White population of Haiti.

However, Marie-Claire was adamantly opposed to this policy. She worked to alleviate the suffering of prisoners and wounded men whether they were Black, White or mixed-race. From her earliest days, she had been a nurse and a teacher and she had been raised to have compassion for anyone in pain, regardless of race. When the massacres began, she went down on her knees to beg her husband to stop, which rather infuriated him.

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Moise should have been left his post after his term ended but that power lure was too great for him. He was slowly moving towards a dictatorship. So the bourgeoisie removed him :yeshrug: .
Fair enough.
 

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Map di sa ké mwen aprann…:yeshrug:

pou jan toussaint té intelijan sa, ou kwè fransè tap pran li nan okie doke without inside help? :gucci:

He got rocked to sleep.

Charles Leclerc originally asked Jean-Jacques Dessalines to arrest Louverture, but he declined. the task then fell to Brunet. However accounts differ as to how he accomplished this. One account has it that Brunet pretended that he planned to settle in Saint-Domingue and asked for Toussaint's advice about plantation management. Louverture's memoirs however suggest that Brunet's troops had been provocative, leading Louverture to seek a discussion with him. Embarrassed about his trickery, Brunet absented himself during the arrest.[10] He was captured by the British and not released until 1814
 

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Map di sa ké mwen aprann…:yeshrug:

pou jan toussaint té intelijan sa, ou kwè fransè tap pran li nan okie doke without inside help? :gucci:
Breh stop posting. Just stop!!! You’re confusing Toussaint with MAKANDAL.
 

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Some of the hitters were hiding there. But the embassy was closed. Possibly they broke in. But how do you arrest someone at am embassy? Usually you can't since it's another countries sovereignty
You can if the county gives you permission to enter
 

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I’ve always been taught that as a kid and it’s well known that Toussaint Louverture was betrayed by his own ppl(Dessalines, Petion and Christophe included).
You are wrong. Whoever taught you that was wrong.

Toussaint was trapped when the French supposed to be signing a formal surrender to him. Dessalines was betrayed and killed at Pont-Rouge. They gave up MAKANDAL when the French Leclerc and Sontonax tortured his associates into giving up his location.

Take your head out of your ass before you post dumb shyt
 

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You are wrong. Whoever taught you that was wrong.

Toussaint was trapped when the French supposed to be signing a formal surrender to him. Dessalines was betrayed and killed at Pont-Rouge. They gave up MAKANDAL when the French Leclerc and Sontonax tortured his associates into giving up his location.

Take your head out of your ass before you post dumb shyt
Did you ever live in Haiti at any point or go to school there?
 

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even Dessalines' wife knew the nikka was a hot-head with a short temper :russ::dead:

In early 1804, Dessalines ordered the extermination of the entire White population of Haiti.

However, Marie-Claire was adamantly opposed to this policy. She worked to alleviate the suffering of prisoners and wounded men whether they were Black, White or mixed-race. From her earliest days, she had been a nurse and a teacher and she had been raised to have compassion for anyone in pain, regardless of race. When the massacres began, she went down on her knees to beg her husband to stop, which rather infuriated him.

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French and Polish? Or just the French?
 

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French and Polish? Or just the French?

Just the French & their Mulatto c00n offspring.

I think the descendants of the Polish-Haitians are still in Haiti today.

Polish Haitians are primarily Haitian people of Polish and African ancestry dating to the early 19th century

Descendants of surviving members of the Polish Legionnaires who joined the slaves during the Haitian Revolution. Some 400 to 500 of these Poles are believed to have settled in Haiti after the war.[3] They were given special status as Noir by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and full citizenship under the Haitian constitution.
 

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Did you ever live in Haiti at any point or go to school there?
I lived in Haiti from birth until I was 16, doggy. Pa pèmèt ou:stopitslime:

I went to school at Turian (kindergarten), Saint Louis de Gonzagues (1st to 8th grade) and one year at Centre d’études Secondaires (9th grade)
Try again.:francis:
 
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Just the French & their Mulatto c00n offspring.

I think the descendants of the Polish-Haitians are still in Haiti today.

Polish Haitians are primarily Haitian people of Polish and African ancestry dating to the early 19th century

Descendants of surviving members of the Polish Legionnaires who joined the slaves during the Haitian Revolution. Some 400 to 500 of these Poles are believed to have settled in Haiti after the war.[3] They were given special status as Noir by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and full citizenship under the Haitian constitution.

Had me worried there. :picard:

That breh didn't have a short temper. He mad his wife was c00ning it up. :russ:
 
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