Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
In the spring of 1803, Napoleon Bonaparte surprised the world by selling the vast Louisiana Territory to the United States. But why did the emperor give up France's North American empire so cheaply? The answer lies in Saint-Domingue, where Toussaint Louverture's slave rebellion had just shattered Napoleon's dream of a New World colony. With yellow fever decimating his army and war with Britain looming, Napoleon gambled that cash from the sale could fund his European campaigns. This episode follows the secret diplomacy, the desperate military campaign in Haiti, and the backroom deal that reshaped the continent. We discuss the roles of Thomas Jefferson's envoys, the French finance minister Barbé-Marbois, and the fate of the French expeditionary force. From the sugar plantations of the Caribbean to the muddy streets of New Orleans, we trace how a defeated general's decision became America's greatest land purchase. Along the way, we explore what Napoleon himself called 'the greatest miscalculation of my reign' and how the sale set the stage for both American expansion and renewed European war. #Napoleon #LouisianaPurchase #SaintDomingue #ToussaintLouverture #ThomasJefferson #HaitianRevolution #BarbéMarbois #NewOrleans #1803 #YellowFever #FrenchColonial #AmericanHistory #Diplomacy #Empire #History #FexingoHistory #NapoleonicWars #LandSale Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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