HAÏTI-FRANCE LES CHAÎNES DE LA DETTE: LE RAPPORT MACKAU (1825) - Rare Book Insider
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HAÏTI-FRANCE LES CHAÎNES DE LA DETTE: LE RAPPORT MACKAU (1825)

201p., facsimiles, tables, wrps. By an order from King Charles X of April 17, 1825, France recognized the independence of its colony of Saint-Domingue. This recognition is subject to the payment, by the Republic of Haiti, of a sum of 150 million gold francs intended to compensate the French colonists who lost the properties that they held in the colony, between 1791 and 1804. In July 1825, accompanied by a squadron, a senior officer of the French navy well introduced to the Court, Baron de Mackau, is responsible for delivering this order to the President of Haiti, Jean-Pierre Boyer.
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