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St. Domingo, its revolution and its hero, Toussaint Louverture.

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s Notes
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The discourse surveys the colony's exploitation under plantation agriculture and the transatlantic slave trade, outlines the social divisions among wealthy planters, poor whites, free people of color, and enslaved Africans, and recounts repeated insurrections leading to a revolutionary upheaval. It offers a condensed life of Toussaint Louverture, following his rise from slavery to military and political leadership, the island's brief emancipation and prosperity, renewed warfare with metropolitan forces, and the eventual treachery, defeat, and death of the leader, concluding with the revolution's consequences for the colony.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 16 Changed: unbidden, struck the Marsellaise
    to: unbidden, struck the Marseillaise
  • pg 16 Changed: killed by his postillon
    to: killed by his postillion
  • pg 66 Changed: Toussant reads it.
    to: Toussaint reads it.
  • pg 67 Changed: now all his confusion and misery
    to: now all is confusion and misery
  • pg 70 Changed: in the mouutain of Verettes
    to: in the mountain of Verettes
  • Table of Contents was created by the transcriber.