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Haitian Revolution History & It's Impact on U.S. territorial expansion verified!

Yes. Napoleon was deeply involved in the later years of the Haitian Revolution. In 1802, seeking to reassert French control and reverse the abolition of slavery, he sent a massive expeditionary force to Saint-Domingue led by his brother-in-law, General Charles Leclerc. The campaign ultimately failed, leading to Haiti's independence in 1804.Napoleon’s involvement in the revolution involved a series of aggressive imperial and racial policies:The Re-establishment of Slavery: After seizing power in France, Napoleon sought to restore the profitable plantation economy. He dispatched over 30,000 troops to revoke the political rights of free people of color and reinstate slavery.Betrayal of Toussaint Louverture: French forces initially utilized trickery and truces to capture the revolutionary leader. He was arrested and sent to France, where he died in prison in 1803.Defeat and Independence: Despite Napoleon's efforts, disease (notably yellow fever) decimated the French troops, and Haitian generals like Jean-Jacques Dessalines outmaneuvered them. Dessalines declared the nation independent on January 1, 1804, renaming it Haiti.The Louisiana Purchase: The heavy loss of troops and resources in Haiti forced Napoleon to abandon his ambitions in the Americas, leading him to sell the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803.
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