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==September== | ==September== | ||
− | * On '''September 17, 1792''' The French Commissioner of Saint-Domingue, [[Léger Félicité Sonthonax]], arrives in [[Le Cap]] together with [[Étienne Polverel]] and [[Jean-Antoine Ailhaud]] on board of the ship ''America''. | + | * On '''September 17, 1792''' The French Commissioner of Saint-Domingue, [[Léger Félicité Sonthonax]], arrives in [[Le Cap]] together with [[Étienne Polverel]] and [[Jean-Antoine Ailhaud]] on board of the ship ''America''. Sonthonax expells [[Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande|Blanchelande]] from Saint-Dominique three days later. |
− | Sonthonax expells [[Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande|Blanchelande]] from Saint-Dominique three days later. | ||
==October== | ==October== | ||
* Civil Commissioner [[Jean-Antoine Ailhaud|Ailhaud]] returns to France. | * Civil Commissioner [[Jean-Antoine Ailhaud|Ailhaud]] returns to France. | ||
+ | * On '''October 21''' [[Rochambeau]] is installed as Governor General for the first time. The second time, he becomes ruler of Saint-Domingue in November of [[1802]], until the Haitian revolutionary forces commanded by [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]] deliver the final defeat to the French army in [[1803]]. | ||
[[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] | [[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 10 May 2006
September
- On September 17, 1792 The French Commissioner of Saint-Domingue, Léger Félicité Sonthonax, arrives in Le Cap together with Étienne Polverel and Jean-Antoine Ailhaud on board of the ship America. Sonthonax expells Blanchelande from Saint-Dominique three days later.
October
- Civil Commissioner Ailhaud returns to France.
- On October 21 Rochambeau is installed as Governor General for the first time. The second time, he becomes ruler of Saint-Domingue in November of 1802, until the Haitian revolutionary forces commanded by Jean-Jacques Dessalines deliver the final defeat to the French army in 1803.