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Revision as of 17:14, 31 July 2007
Wanting to protect equality and the freedom of slaves from any attempts on it by Napoléon Bonaparte, Toussaint Louverture had a constitution written for Saint-Domingue, something the Emperor never forgave him for. When the 1801 constitution was sent to France the following letter accompanied it. (Bonaparte reportedly never replied to any of Toussaint Louverture's letters.)
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27 Messidor, Year IX [July 16, 1801]
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Source: Schoelcher, Victor (1889). Vie de Toussaint Louverture. Paris: Paul Ollendorf. (Available online: Google books) 1882 reprint: Karthala. Paris ISBN 2-86537-043-7
Translated by Mitch Abidor marxists.org
CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2004.
Note 1: Minister of Marine and the Colonies Pierre Alexandre Laurent Forfait, he had the position from November 22, 1799 to October 3, 1801.
See also
- Napoléon Bonaparte Proclamation on Saint-Domingue (1799)
- Haitian Constitution of 1801 (English)
- Napoléon Bonaparte letter to Toussaint Louverture (1801) - Letter in which Napoléon Bonaparte is critical of Toussaint Louverture's constitution.
- Colonel Vincent - Charles-Humbert-Marie de Vincent was charged with presenting Toussaint's constitution to Napoléon Bonaparte
References
- Schoelcher, Victor (1889). Vie de Toussaint Louverture. Paris: Paul Ollendorf. (Available online: Google books) 1882 reprint: Karthala. Paris ISBN 2-86537-043-7
- List of Naval Ministers of France. (2005, September 22). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:50, December 13, 2005 from [1].