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==November== | ==November== | ||
− | * In November | + | * In '''November''' [[Blanchelande]] becomes the Governor General of Saint-Domingue, he will remain in his post until [[1792]]. He was excetuted in [[1793]] in Paris for his failure to stem the growing tide of the Haitian Revolution. |
* On '''November 20''' the [[mulatto]] rebel [[Vincent Ogé]] and 23 of his associates are captured in Hinche. | * On '''November 20''' the [[mulatto]] rebel [[Vincent Ogé]] and 23 of his associates are captured in Hinche. | ||
[[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] | [[Category:Dates of the Haitian Revolution]] |
Revision as of 22:59, 9 February 2006
In 1790 the Saint-Domingue affranchis planter Julien Raimond succeeded for the first time in making the issue of racial equality into the leading colonial question before the French National Assembly.
November
- In November Blanchelande becomes the Governor General of Saint-Domingue, he will remain in his post until 1792. He was excetuted in 1793 in Paris for his failure to stem the growing tide of the Haitian Revolution.
- On November 20 the mulatto rebel Vincent Ogé and 23 of his associates are captured in Hinche.