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'''Chapter Summary:''' ''Chapter Six will look at some of the major figures of the French side of the conflict, including Laveaux, Sonthonax, and Hedouville.  We will also look inside the structure of the French army and examine the divide loyalties that existed among the soldiers and officers.''<br style="clear:both;">
  
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Revision as of 21:56, 8 September 2004

Chapter Six: Sonthonax, Laveaux, et al

The Revolution Will Be Forgotten
Introduction

Chapter One: The Haitian Revolution in a Nutshell
Chapter Two: Haiti Is and Isn't Haiti
Chapter Three: Bois Caiman: The Revolution is Called to Order
Chapter Four: What the Heck Was Going On in France?
Chapter Five: Louverture Enters the Fray
Chapter Six: Sonthonax, Laveaux, et al
Chapter Seven: America: Edward Stevens and Adams' Constitution
Chapter Eight: The British are Conquered; Pax Louverture
Chapter Nine: France Wakes Up and Smells No Coffee
Chapter Ten: Betrayal Sparks the Final Push for Independence
Chapter Eleven: Repercussions: The Americas and the Caribbean
Chapter Twelve: Repercussions: Britain and France
Chapter Thirteen: Haiti's Ongoing Struggle
Chapter Fourteen: True Heroes of the Forgotten Revolution
Sidebars
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Section One - Under Development
Section Two - Under Development
Section Three - Under Development


Chapter Summary: Chapter Six will look at some of the major figures of the French side of the conflict, including Laveaux, Sonthonax, and Hedouville. We will also look inside the structure of the French army and examine the divide loyalties that existed among the soldiers and officers.