Toussaint Louverture: The Strategist Who Broke an Empire. Discover the true story of the Haitian Revolution through the eyes of its chief architect. Move past the myth and into the cold, calculated mind of Toussaint Louverture—the man who outmaneuvered Napoleon to build the world’s first Black Republic.
In this episode of THE HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN, we cover:
The Manager: How Toussaint used his literacy and position at the Bréda plantation to map a revolution.
The Architect: The shifting allegiances between Spain and France and the creation of the 1801 Constitution.
The Martyr: The betrayal at Gonaïves and the legacy of a strategist who died in a cold French cell so a nation could be born.
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