The Haitian Revolution: The Slave Rebellion That Changed History — Fexingo History
In July 1801, Toussaint Louverture promulgated a constitution for the colony of Saint-Domingue that declared its autonomy under French sovereignty, abolished slavery permanently, and appointed him Governor-General for life. This episode explores the text itself—its provisions, its silences, and its political ambitions. We look at how Louverture crafted a legal framework that balanced loyalty to France with de facto independence, how it infuriated Napoleon Bonaparte, and how it set the stage for the Leclerc expedition and the final rupture of 1804. Along the way, we meet the assembly of ten men who drafted the document, examine Article 28 that banned all non-whites from entering the colony without permission, and consider the constitution's failure to address land reform or the status of the former free people of color. The 1801 Constitution was both a masterstroke and a gamble—and its contradictions help explain the violence that followed. #ToussaintLouverture #Constitution1801 #SaintDomingue #HaitianRevolution #Napoleon #LeclercExpedition #GovernorGeneral #Autonomy #SlaveryAbolished #Article28 #PortauPrince #CapFrançais #Borgella #Moyse #History #FexingoHistory #CaribbeanHistory #BlackRepublic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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