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The 1802 Yellow Fever Epidemic That Decimated Napoleon's Army in Haiti

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In 1802, Napoleon sent 40,000 of his best soldiers to crush the Haitian Revolution. But a silent ally fought alongside Toussaint Louverture: yellow fever. By November, 75% of the French expeditionary force was dead — not from combat, but from a mosquito-borne virus that ravaged the Leclerc Expedition. This episode follows the story of how yellow fever turned Napoleon's grand invasion into a catastrophe. We explore the disease's impact on the French camp at Crête-à-Pierrot, the failed strategy of General Rochambeau who tried to quarantine his troops, and how Dessalines used the epidemic to his advantage. We also unpack the numbers: 23,000 French soldiers dead from fever in the first five months, compared to fewer than 5,000 in battle. And we consider the irony: the same tropical climate that made Saint-Domingue the richest colony in the world also made it a graveyard for European armies. Featuring the voices of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Charles Leclerc, and the forgotten victims — the Polish legionnaires who switched sides after seeing their comrades perish. #HaitianRevolution #YellowFever #Napoleon #LeclercExpedition #SaintDomingue #ToussaintLouverture #Dessalines #Rochambeau #CrêteàPierrot #HistoryOfMedicine #TropicalDisease #CaribbeanHistory #MilitaryHistory #NapoleonicWars #Biowarfare #PolishLegion #1802 #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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