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- Jacques_Maurepas abstract "Jacques Maurepas was the commander of the town of Port-de-Paix in the northeast of St. Domingue which is now Haiti at the time when Napoleon sent a large army led by his brother-in-law general Charles Leclerc to overthrow Toussaint Louverture. Before the arrival of Leclerc, Louverture had ordered Maurepas to make the most vigorous resistance to all vessels which should appear before Port-de-Paix, and, in case he was not strong enough (having only half of a brigade), burn the city to the ground and afterward withdraw to the mountain, take with him ammunition of all kinds; there to defend himself to the death. On February 12, 1802, suspecting the French expedition was about to land in the city, Maurepas burned the city down and retreated to a nearby mountain named Les Trois Pavillons. When French General Humbert arrived, he saw the city in flames. On February 13, Humbert marched against Maurepas, but was completely defeated. When Charles Leclerc heard this terrible news, he sent by sea General Debelle against Maurepas, who defeated Debelle's army. However, Maurepas, instead of continuing to fight, surrendered to the French. General Leclerc integrated him in the French army as he had promised and placed him under the authority of a general named Brunett who was in command of Port-de-Paix. After being suspected of taking part in a revolt led by Colonel François Capois (Capois-la-Mort), he, his family, and some of the soldiers were arrested by Brunett and brought to Cap-Français (now Cap-Haïtien). On November 17, Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte de Rochambeau arrived at Cap-Français, and, by his order, Maurepas with some of his troops of the 9th Brigade and his family were tortured and cast into the sea.".
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- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Cap-Haïtien.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haitian_rebel_slaves.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Haitian_Revolution.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Leclerc.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Donatien-Marie-Joseph_de_Vimeur,_vicomte_de_Rochambeau.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink François_Capois.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Haiti.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Nicolas_Léger.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Port-de-Paix.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Domingue.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLink Toussaint_Louverture.
- Jacques_Maurepas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jacques Maurepas".
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- Jacques_Maurepas subject Category:Haitian_rebel_slaves.
- Jacques_Maurepas subject Category:People_of_the_Haitian_Revolution.
- Jacques_Maurepas hypernym Commander.
- Jacques_Maurepas type MilitaryPerson.
- Jacques_Maurepas comment "Jacques Maurepas was the commander of the town of Port-de-Paix in the northeast of St. Domingue which is now Haiti at the time when Napoleon sent a large army led by his brother-in-law general Charles Leclerc to overthrow Toussaint Louverture.".
- Jacques_Maurepas label "Jacques Maurepas".
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- Jacques_Maurepas sameAs Jacques_Maurepas.
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- Jacques_Maurepas sameAs Q3159530.
- Jacques_Maurepas wasDerivedFrom Jacques_Maurepas?oldid=544916184.
- Jacques_Maurepas isPrimaryTopicOf Jacques_Maurepas.