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4.14- The Constitution of 1801

Mar 14, 2016
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Cultivator Dissatisfaction With Tousson
02:15 • 3min
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3
The War of Knives and the Army
04:47 • 2min
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The War of Knives - A Brief History
06:51 • 3min
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5
Bonaparte's Colonial Policy
09:42 • 2min
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Napoleon's Slavery Line Against Tousson
12:12 • 3min
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Bonaparte and Touson - The Irony of the Relationship
15:03 • 2min
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Allen's Last Public Act
17:29 • 3min
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The Constitution of 18 O One, a Blueprint for a Military Dictatorship
20:03 • 3min
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The Constitution of France
22:46 • 2min
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Bonaparte and the First Consul
25:06 • 3min
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The Re Acquisition of the Louisiana Territory
27:44 • 4min
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What if You're Lieving?
31:19 • 1min
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14
Bonaparte and the French Armada in the Caribbean
32:23 • 1min
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Leclaire Expedition - A History of the French Insurrection
33:35 • 4min
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Tousson's Response to the Aborted Revolt
38:03 • 3min
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In 1801 Toussaint Louverture annexed Santo Domingo and promulgated a new constitution without permission from France. First Consul Bonaparte was not amused.

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