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* On '''July 4, 1801''' the newly appointed U.S. Consul General to [[Saint-Domingue]], [[Tobias Lear]], arrives in the colony. He replaces [[Dr. Edward Stevens]].
 
* On '''July 4, 1801''' the newly appointed U.S. Consul General to [[Saint-Domingue]], [[Tobias Lear]], arrives in the colony. He replaces [[Dr. Edward Stevens]].
  
* On July 7, 1801 the [[Haitian Constitution of 1801 (English)|constitution of 1801]] was read in public.
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* On '''July 7, 1801''' the [[Haitian Constitution of 1801 (English)|constitution of 1801]] was read in public.
  
 
* The Constitution of 1801 was promulgated on '''July 8th, 1801''' by the [[Governor General Toussaint Louverture]]. Toussaint sends [[Charles-Humbert-Marie de Vincent]] to present the constitution and [[Toussaint letter to Napoléon on the 1801 Constitution|accompanying letter]] to Napoléon.
 
* The Constitution of 1801 was promulgated on '''July 8th, 1801''' by the [[Governor General Toussaint Louverture]]. Toussaint sends [[Charles-Humbert-Marie de Vincent]] to present the constitution and [[Toussaint letter to Napoléon on the 1801 Constitution|accompanying letter]] to Napoléon.

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On of the leading Generals of the early years of the Haitian Revolution, Georges Biassou, dies in St. Augustine, Florida. He was in the service of the Spanish colony at the time.
1801 also marks the death of the affranchis Julien Raimond.

March

July

  • On July 17, 1801 Tobias Lear writes a letter to the U.S. Secretary of State, James Madison. reporting about a meeting with his predecessor Dr. Edward Stevens and a meeting with Moïse, Henri Christophe and Toussaint Louverture.

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