He died of Pneumonia after he was captured and thrown into a prison tower. After his death, his goal was accomplished and Freedom was won.
Touissant L'Overture
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He might have already signed something if he knew that soon they would die of some reason so he did it beforehand.
It was Touissant Charnnobeau, and I am pretty sure because I did TONS of research on her.
On the island of Santo Domingo, which is now the Dominican Republic & Haiti, in the early 19th century.
Apparently, according to my teacher, April 2 maybe?
cause he help in the war ---- He is a National Hero and one of the Founding Father of Haiti. He helped the slave gained their Independence from France.
She married at about the age of 12 to 15. She was gambled for, and the gamblers wagered with her as the prize. She was eventually bought by Touissant Charbonneau. He was french fur trapper. (this was done by an 11 year old..)
She married Toussaint Charbonneau in 1804.
The Toussaint L'Ouverture revolution, part of the Haitian Revolution, primarily took place from 1791 to 1804. It began with a slave revolt in August 1791 and culminated in Haiti's declaration of independence from France on January 1, 1804. L'Ouverture emerged as a key leader during this period, advocating for the rights and freedom of enslaved people.
John Robert Mayes has: Performed in "Autogenesis" in 2008. Played Worm in "We the People" in 2008. Played Jones in "Trumpet My Return" in 2009. Played Sam Jenkins in "Old National" in 2011. Played Touissant in "Upyri" in 2013. Played Master Chang Student in "Masters" in 2013.
She was a shoshone girl born in December 1788 who was kidnapped at about 11 or so and married at about 13 to touissant charbonnue and had her first kid at about 15 she helped Lewis and clark on their expedition and then when their boat tipped over she was calm and brave where as her husband was not sacagewea got everything back on the boat her names are jean"pomp" batispe and lizette. she died in 1812.