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TOUSSAINT

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 109 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TOUSSAINT  L'OUVERTURE (or LOUVERTURE),

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PIERRE-DOMINIQUE (c . 1746-1803), one of the liberators of Haiti, claimed to be descended from an
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African chief, his
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father, a slave in Haiti, being the chief's second son . He was at first surnamed
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Breda, but this was afterwards changed to L'Ouverture in token of the results of his valour in causing a
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gap in the ranks of the enemy . From childhood he manifested unusual abilities and succeeded, by making the utmost use of every opportunity, in obtaining a remarkably good
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education . He obtained the
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special confidence of his master, and was made superintendent of the other negroes on the plantation . After the insurrection of 1791 he joined the insurgents, and, having acquired some knowledge of surgery and
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medicine, acted asphysician to the forces . His rapid rise in influence aroused, however, the jealousy of
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Jean Francois, who caused his arrest on the ground of his partiality to the whites . He was liberated by the
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rival insurgent chief Baisson, and a partisan war ensued, but after the
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death of Baisson he placed himself under the orders of Jean Francois . Subsequently he joined the Spaniards, but, when the French government ratified the act declaring the freedom of the slaves, he came to the aid of the French . In 1796 he was named
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commander-in-chief of the armies of St Domingo, but, having raised and disciplined a powerful army of blacks, he made himself master of the whole country, renounced the authority of France, and announced himself " the Buonaparte of St Domingo." He was taken prisoner by treachery on the
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part of France, and died in the prison of Joux, near
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Besancon, on the 27th of
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April 1803 . See Toussaint 1'Ouverture's own Memoires, with a
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life by Saint Remy; (Paris, 185o); Gragnon-Laconte, Toussaint Louverture (Paris, 1887) ; Scholcher,
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Vie de Toussaint Louverture (Paris,1889); and J . R .

Beard, Life of Toussaint Louverture (1853) .

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