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The 1803 Siege of Jacmel: Haiti's Forgotten Blockade

8 min · 6. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the 1803 Siege of Jacmel, a crucial but often overlooked chapter of the Haitian Revolution. While the famous Battle of Vertières gets the spotlight, the French blockade of Jacmel was a desperate gambit by General Donatien de Rochambeau to cut off rebel supplies from the south. We explore how Alexandre Pétion and Jean-Jacques Dessalines coordinated a daring overland relief, the role of the British Royal Navy in secretly aiding the rebels, and the brutal conditions that turned Jacmel into a starvation trap. Along the way, we meet the enigmatic mulatto commander André Rigaud, who had previously fought Dessalines in the War of Knives but now returned to the fold. The siege reveals the shifting alliances, international dimensions, and sheer human cost of Haiti's fight for independence. Expect specifics: the geography of the southern peninsula, the 500 barrels of gunpowder that broke the blockade, and the fate of the French garrison who surrendered only to face Dessalines' wrath. #SiegeOfJacmel #HaitianRevolution #AlexandrePétion #AndréRigaud #JeanJacquesDessalines #Rochambeau #BritishRoyalNavy #WarOfKnives #SaintDomingue #Jacmel #1803 #Blockade #CaribbeanHistory #BlackHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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