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BOYER, JEAN PIERRE (1776-1850) , president of the re-public of Haiti, a mulatto, was born at Port-au-Prince on the 28th of February 1776. He received a good education in France, and, returning to St Domingo, joined the army in 1792. In 1794 he was already in command of a battalion, and fought with distinction under General Rigaud against the English. The negro insurrection underToussaintl'Ouverture, which was directed against the mulattoes as well as the whites, ultimately forced him to take refuge
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series of brilliant victories, which, on Petion's death in 1818, led to Boyer's election as president. Two years later the death of Christophe removed his only rival, and he gained almost undisputed possession of the whole island. During his presidency
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See Wallez, Precis historique des negotiations entre la France et Saint-Domingue, avec une notice biographique sur le general Boyer (Paris, 1826). End of Article: BOYER, JEAN PIERRE (1776-1850) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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