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From Freedom to Civil War. Power in the Colony Continued. Remember. Sonthonax left Laveaux in charge of colony Rigaud was military commander and sole power in French Southern possessions. British control- Grand ‘ Anse , Leogane , St Marc and L’Ar chaie
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Power in the Colony Continued • Remember. Sonthonax left Laveaux in charge of colony • Rigaud was military commander and sole power in French Southern possessions. • British control- Grand ‘Anse, Leogane, St Marc and L’Archaie • Brother of Oge, Savary, Mayor of St Marc sided with British to protect “property and safety of citizens” • Welcomed by both white and Mulatto slave holders • June 1794 come to occupy Port au Prince
Rigaud/Bauvais • Control of small portion of the South • 10,000 soldiers • Had been fighting and winning against planters in the South. • All positions in government filled by Mulattoes • Militaristic regime with army members integrated in all spheres of administration • Ran area like a plantation • Lost trust of slaves • Diuedonne
Toussaint • Turned to the French in 1794 • Several reasons • Emancipation • Biassou and Jean Francois jealous of his rise in the minds of the Spanish leadership • Biassou accused him of being a murderous traitor and was arrested by Spanish Military. • Understood that Spanish want a return to slavery. • Defeats Biassou in battle • Begins winning back land for France from Spanish.
Toussaint cont… • Comes to control the North • Army of 20,000 troops. • 30 camps • Control of Central mountains • Artibonite • Gonaives • Treaty of Bale ends fighting between French and Spanish
More Toussaint • Has Dessalines, Moise, and Christophe with him • Begins to engage British. • English attack Toussaint Feb 1795 • English Major Brisbane defeated by Toussaint’s army. • British seen as wanting to preserve slavery in the South and reinstate it in the North. • By October 1795, Toussaint is most powerful person in the colony.
Villate affair March 1796 • Villate in charge of Cap Francois during fighting with Spanish. • Laveaux asserts power after treaty of Bale. • Enters the city and is arrested • Toussaint and Rigaud knew what was going to happen. • Rigaud allowed it to happen in order to remove Laveaux’s power • Toussaint comes to Cap to save Laveaux. • Toussaint becomes the person the French see as being able to save colony. • Promoted to Lieutenant-Governor of Saint Domingue
Third Civil commission. • Sent October 1795, arrive in colony May 11,1796 (After Villate Affair) • Sonthonax, Raimond, and Roume • Sonthonax returns as commissioner • Sonthonax challenges Toussaint’s power in the colony • Removes Rigaud from post in Cayes, as a result of Sonthonax’s changing of his military regime in the South. • French Authorities in Saint Domingue and France view Rigaud with suspicion.
Toussaint comes to total power • Rival rebel leaders begin to disappear • Manipulates the voting of representatives to France to ensure Laveaux and Sonthonax are elected. • Laveaux leaves for France October 1796 • Begins to contact Rigaud to build an alliance against Sonthonax. • Toussaint sends Sonthonax to France to represent the colony August 1797
Seeds of civil war 1798 • Toussaint was being feared by French government. • Too powerful • Was negotiating with English for evacuation. • British possessions returned to Toussaint • General Hedouville arrives in colony April 1798 • By French govornment.
Divide and Conquer • Hedouville’s mission • Create division between Toussiant and Rigaud • The two had worked together to reclaim Jeremie • Went to Cap to meet Hedouville • Hedouville praised Rigaud and humiliated Toussaint • Toussiant enters into commercial relationship with England • Upsets Hedouville
Toussiant vs. Hedouville • Hedouville arrests Moise (Toussaint’s adoptive nephew) for an incident in a military camp • Moise escapes • Toussaint sends Dessalines to arrest Hedouville • Hedouville expelled from colony. • Before he leaves he, secretly, informs Rigaud that he does not have to listen to Toussaint.
Affranchi’s and Whites • Small numbers • Economic power • No military power-Black masses in military control • Free Blacks begin acquiring political power • Distrustful of Rigaud and Mullatoes • Turn to France to help them with rebel blacks. • Divide • Rigaud’s power rested upon Mulatto and White finance as well as French Support • Toussaint ‘s power rested with the Black masses • Both had to defend their interests.
Civil war • Toussaint signs a trade deal with Britian and Americans • Who are both at war with French • Wanted to separate France from colony • Revealed a plot by France to invade Jamaica (British colony) • Used alliance to fund fight against Rigaud. • Rigaud becomes popular in the South due to policies
Civil War Begins • January 1799- Toussaint begins to undermine Rigaud to Roume • Roume calls meeting beteenRigaud and Toussaint • Toussaint requests Rigaud step down as commander in chief of the South. • Rigaud, instead, steps down. Wants to leave for France, Roume won’t let him.
War of Knives • February 1799 • A riot occurred in Corail • 30 people- 29 blacks 1 white died while in prison. • Toussaint uses this moment to portray Rigaud as an enemy of the Blacks • Roume sends Toussaint to discipline Rigaud. • Rigaud decides to fight against Toussaint • June 17,1799 attack Petit Goave and Grand Goave • Toussaint moves to fight in the south.
War of Knives • Many of Rigaud’s supporters killed. • Dessalines killed many Mulattoes. • Boyer and Petion, soldiers loyal to Toussaint defect to Rigaud • Jacmel • Petion fights against Toussaint’s forces for 5 months. • Loses fight due to famine and disease • Falls in March of 1800 • July 1800- Rigaud leaves St Domingue
Result • Toussaint in sole power in the colony • Rigaud gone • Roume placed under arrest • Becomes governor of the Island.