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Toussaint L’Ouverture issued a constitution to ensure that
Haiti would never rejoin the French republic.
Haiti would rejoin the French republic.
officials would be elected.
slavery would be abolished.
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slavery would be abolished.
Toussaint’s 1801 constitution made the abolition of slavery permanent and established him as governor for life (not an elected official), while asserting autonomy from French control though it stopped short of a formal declaration of independence.
Toussaint’s 1801 constitution made the abolition of slavery permanent and established him as governor for life (not an elected official), while asserting autonomy from French control though it stopped short of a formal declaration of independence.
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