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*[[Petits Blancs]] - poor and working class whites of [[Saint-Domingue]]. | *[[Petits Blancs]] - poor and working class whites of [[Saint-Domingue]]. | ||
− | + | * [[Vincent Ogé motion to the Assembly of Colonists in Paris (1789)]] - Vincent Ogé pleads the [[affranchis]] cause before delegates of Grands Blancs in Paris. | |
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Revision as of 13:22, 18 March 2006
Grands Blancs - literally, big whites. The grands blancs were the wealthy white upper class of Saint-Domingue, including planters, bureaucrats, and so on.
See Blancs for further information.
See also
- Category:
- Petits Blancs - poor and working class whites of Saint-Domingue.
- Vincent Ogé motion to the Assembly of Colonists in Paris (1789) - Vincent Ogé pleads the affranchis cause before delegates of Grands Blancs in Paris.