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* "On the '''20th of July, 1795''', [[Polverel]] wrote him <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Toussaint Louverture]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> these lines: "''We do not think you a traitor, but you show not the courage of a [[republican]]. If you do not feel strength enough to die rather than yield, say so frankly. We can easily find citizens who make no account of death, when the honor of their country is at stake.''" ([[Beard]] p. 69)
 
* "On the '''20th of July, 1795''', [[Polverel]] wrote him <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Toussaint Louverture]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> these lines: "''We do not think you a traitor, but you show not the courage of a [[republican]]. If you do not feel strength enough to die rather than yield, say so frankly. We can easily find citizens who make no account of death, when the honor of their country is at stake.''" ([[Beard]] p. 69)
  
* On '''July 22''' the western half of [[Hispaniola]] was finally ceded to the French by Spain trough the [[Treaty of Basel]].
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* On '''July 22''' the western half of [[Hispaniola]] was finally ceded to the French by Spain trough the [[Treaty of Basel]].
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* On '''July 27''' Toussaint and his troops capture Marmelade and then move on towards Ennery. ([[Beard]] p. 69)
  
  

Revision as of 21:50, 11 April 2006

In 1795 French 'départements' are beeing created in Saint-Domingue. They will be abolished again in 1800.

July

  • "On the 20th of July, 1795, Polverel wrote him [Toussaint Louverture] these lines: "We do not think you a traitor, but you show not the courage of a republican. If you do not feel strength enough to die rather than yield, say so frankly. We can easily find citizens who make no account of death, when the honor of their country is at stake." (Beard p. 69)
  • On July 27 Toussaint and his troops capture Marmelade and then move on towards Ennery. (Beard p. 69)


References

  • Beard, J. R. (John Relly) (1863). Toussaint L'Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography. Chapel Hill, NC: Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH. Online Publication