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In '''1758''' [[Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité]], the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, was born in [[Léogâne]], [[Saint-Domingue]]. <br> | In '''1758''' [[Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité]], the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, was born in [[Léogâne]], [[Saint-Domingue]]. <br> | ||
'''1758''' is also U.S. President Jamesa Monroe's birth. Monroe formulated was has become known as the [[Monroe Doctrine]] in 1823. The Monroe doctrine lays out foreign policy in regard to the Americas and the islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]] and greatly impacted [[Haiti]]. | '''1758''' is also U.S. President Jamesa Monroe's birth. Monroe formulated was has become known as the [[Monroe Doctrine]] in 1823. The Monroe doctrine lays out foreign policy in regard to the Americas and the islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]] and greatly impacted [[Haiti]]. |
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In 1758 Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité, the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, was born in Léogâne, Saint-Domingue.
1758 is also U.S. President Jamesa Monroe's birth. Monroe formulated was has become known as the Monroe Doctrine in 1823. The Monroe doctrine lays out foreign policy in regard to the Americas and the islands in the Caribbean Sea and greatly impacted Haiti.
January
- January 20 - Rebel leader François Mackandal was executed on the stake by the French in Le Cap.
September
- On September 20 Jean-Jacques Dessalines was born in Grande-Rivière-du-Nord.