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Alexandre Perestion

Alexandre Perestion

Alexandre Sabe Pecchon, orPension(Alexandre Sabès Pétion, -) The flesh. The Southern part of the "Haitian Republic" (- 1818).

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Early life

Anne · Aleksandr · Sabe He was born with Pascal Sabe at his father and Ursula of a female as his mother. I went to France to study at the Military Academy in Paris. The name Pecheon was named after being made.

And the invasion of Saint-Demang (-) Returned to accompany with, as they came, and in June 1799 against the so-called knife war, lost. The Mulat army restored power in December and restrained the southern part. Petchon hit the garrison commander. In March Jacmel fell. Pechon and Mulatte leader exiled to France.

Petchon returned to 12,000 strong France expeditionary forces and Saint-Demangg, which is headed by Rigaud and others. After disposition as a rebel to Toussaint, Pecheon participated in a secret conference in Alkae, joined the independent army in October 1802, and helped fell into Jacmel once. The capital was secured in, and independence was declared in. Desaraine became the Lieutenant Governor and entered the Emperor 's seat.

After the revolution

After the assassination of Deseraine on 17th October 1806, Pecheon collided as "defender of the Republic". Christophe was elected president, but it did not go well. The nation divided into north and south, the tension of blacks and Mulat increased. The northern part became, and Christoph became the throne. Pecheon himself took over as President of the "Haitian Republic" in the south, initially supported democracy, but stopped the parliament in 1818 after disregarding the constraints of Congress. In 1816 Péjon became the lifetime president.

Pechon actively accommodated the commercial and distributed land to supporters and farmers. And Papa Bon-Kè I got a nickname "kind daddy". Land distribution was a serious blow to the national economy, and most people did not do more than self-sufficiency agriculture. Pecheon opened Phechon High School in Port-au-Prince, and asylum and gave material support.

When Phechon died in 1818, Boierer succeeded.

A portrait of Pechon is used for 500 banknotes.

References

  • Caryn Cossé Bell (2004). _ Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868. LSU Press.

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