19th Century · 17th October

Former leader of the Haitian Revolution, Emperor Jacques I, is assassinated after an oppressive rule.

1806
Year of Event
220
Years Ago

Former leader of the Haitian Revolution, Emperor Jacques I, is assassinated after an oppressive rule.
Jean-Jacques Dessalines — via Wikipedia

Jean-Jacques Dessalines was the first Haitian Emperor, leader of the Haitian Revolution, and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the 1805 constitution. Initially regarded as governor-general, Dessalines was later named Emperor of Haiti as Jacques I (1804–1806) by generals of the Haitian Revolutionary army and ruled in that capacity until being assassinated in 1806. He spearheaded the resistance against French rule of Saint-Domingue, and eventually became the architect of the 1804 massacre of the remaining White French residents of newly independent Haiti. Alongside Toussaint Louverture, he has been referred to as one of the fathers of the nation of Haiti. Under the rule of Dessalines, Haiti became the first country in the Americas to permanently abolish slavery.

Source:Wikipedia — Jean-Jacques Dessalines
Former leader of the Haitian Revolution, Emperor Jacques I, is assassi — The Old Broadside