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==February==
 
==February==
* '''2-2-1803''' The poem [[To Toussaint Louverture - poem by Wordsworth|To Toussaint Louverture]] by Wordsworth is published in London.
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* '''February 2''' The poem [[To Toussaint Louverture - poem by Wordsworth|To Toussaint Louverture]] by Wordsworth is published in London.
  
 
==April==
 
==April==
* '''4-7-1803'''  [[Toussaint Louverture]] dies in French captivity at [[Fort de Joux]].
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* '''April 7'''  [[Toussaint Louverture]] dies in French captivity at [[Fort de Joux]].
* '''4-30-1803''' [[The Revolution and the Louisiana Purchase|The Louisiana Purchase Treaty]] is signed.
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* '''April 30''' [[The Revolution and the Louisiana Purchase|The Louisiana Purchase Treaty]] is signed.
  
 
==May==
 
==May==
* '''5-14-1803''' The [[Congress of Arcahaie]] starts in the coastal town of [[Arcahaie]].
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* '''May 14''' The [[Congress of Arcahaie]] starts in the coastal town of [[Arcahaie]].
* '''5-18-1803''' The [[Flag of Haiti|Haitian Flag]] is created by [[Catherine Flon]].
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* '''May 18''' The [[Flag of Haiti|Haitian Flag]] is created by [[Catherine Flon]].
  
 
==July==
 
==July==
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==November==
 
==November==
* '''11-18-1803''' The Haitian Revolutionaries led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines win the [[Battle of Vertières]] against the French troops commanded by [[Rochambeau]], who soon after concede defeat.
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* '''November 18''' The Haitian Revolutionaries led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines win the [[Battle of Vertières]] against the French troops commanded by [[Rochambeau]], who soon after concede defeat.
* '''11-30-1803''' Jean-Jacques Dessalines becomes the Governor General of [[Saint-Domingue]], he holds that post until the [[Declaration of Independence]] in [[1804]], when the French colony ceases to exist.
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* '''November 30''' Jean-Jacques Dessalines becomes the Governor General of [[Saint-Domingue]], he holds that post until the [[Declaration of Independence]] in [[1804]], when the French colony ceases to exist.
  
  
 
[[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution|1803]]
 
[[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution|1803]]

Revision as of 20:21, 20 December 2005

1803 marks the year the Haitian troops finally prevail, and repel attempts by Napoléon Bonaparte to re-establish slavery in Saint-Domingue.

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