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The alleged leader of the revolt was believed to be Charles Deslondes. He was a mulatto slave driver owned by another plantation other than the Andry plantation where the revolt originated.

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Q: Who led the 1811 slave insurrection in St Charles and St John the Baptist Parishes?
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