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Haiti's 1800 Treaty of San Ildefonso: Napoleon's Caribbean Trap

5 min · 1. juni 2026
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When Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to sign the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800, he set in motion a chain of events that would reshape the Caribbean and ultimately lead to the loss of France's most valuable colony. This episode explores the treaty's clandestine negotiations, its devastating impact on Saint-Domingue's fragile peace, and how Toussaint Louverture's intelligence network uncovered Napoleon's plan to restore slavery. We delve into the treaty's provisions — including Spain's cession of Louisiana in exchange for a kingdom in Italy — and trace how it transformed the Louverture-Leclerc conflict from a colonial crackdown into a war of global imperial ambition. Along the way, we examine the roles of Spanish governor Don Joaquín García, French General Charles Leclerc, and the Polish Legions who would become unlikely allies of the Haitian revolutionaries. The episode also covers how the treaty's fallout led to the Louisiana Purchase and solidified Haiti's determination to resist French re-enslavement at any cost. #TreatyOfSanIldefonso #NapoleonBonaparte #ToussaintLouverture #SaintDomingue #HaitianRevolution #LouisianaPurchase #CharlesLeclerc #SpanishCession #ImperialRivalry #SecretTreaty #CaribbeanHistory #Slavery #PolishLegion #1800 #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #ColonialHistory #Resistance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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