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− | [[RWBF:Chapter Eight Section 1|Section One]]<br> | + | [[RWBF:Chapter Eight Section 1|Section One]] - Under Development<br> |
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− | [[RWBF:Chapter Eight Section 3|Section Three]]<br> | + | [[RWBF:Chapter Eight Section 3|Section Three]] - Under Development<br/> |
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+ | '''Chapter Summary:''' ''In Chapter Eight we'll look at British interest in the colony, and their attempt to secure the Jewel of the [[Greater Antilles|Antilles]] for the British Crown. We'll meet Whitelocke who started the British campaign and [[Maitland]], who would eventually surrender to Toussaint. After that, we'll note Toussaint Louverture's consolidation of power and the period of relative peace and prosperity over which he ruled. We'll also examine the difficulties faced in this period by [[Toussaint]] as he sought to create a quasi-independent state.''<br style="clear:both;"> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 23 September 2007
Chapter Eight: The British are Conquered; Pax Louverture
Section One - Under Development
Section Two - Under Development
Section Three - Under Development
Chapter Summary: In Chapter Eight we'll look at British interest in the colony, and their attempt to secure the Jewel of the Antilles for the British Crown. We'll meet Whitelocke who started the British campaign and Maitland, who would eventually surrender to Toussaint. After that, we'll note Toussaint Louverture's consolidation of power and the period of relative peace and prosperity over which he ruled. We'll also examine the difficulties faced in this period by Toussaint as he sought to create a quasi-independent state.