Laveaux formally promotes many of Toussaint's junior…
November 1794 CE
Laveaux formally promotes many of Toussaint's junior officers, including Moïse, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Henri Christophe, and Maurepas.
Christophe, a former headwaiter, may have been born free, possibly in Grenada in 1767, but became enslaved as a youth and reached Haiti sometime in his teens.
In 1780, during the U.S. War of Independence, he may have fought in a French unit at Savannah, Georgia, either as an enlistee or as the property of a French naval officer.
Returning to Haiti, he apparently worked initially as a domestic in an inn called the Couronne, working his way up and marrying the proprietor's daughter. (Another story has him marrying the French naval officer's daughter after buying his freedom.)
Laveaux tours the Cordon de l'Ouest and reports that fifteen thousand cultivators have returned to work in this region under Toussaint's control, and that many white colonists have returned to their properties in safety.