February Rochambeau lands in the bay of …
Years: 1802 - 1802
February
February Rochambeau lands in the bay of Mancenille on February 6 and captures Fort-Dauphin.
Putting out the fires and putting up defensive works, Leclerc sets up his main headquarters at Cap-Haïtien before sending ships towards North America to resupply.
During this time Latouche-Tréville and Boudet take Port-au-Prince and Léogâne and obtains Laplume's surrender.
General Kerverseau, landing at Santo Domingo with two thousand men, takes possession of a large part of the Spanish area of the island, at this time headed by Toussaint's brother Paul Louverture.
Putting out the fires and putting up defensive works, Leclerc sets up his main headquarters at Cap-Haïtien before sending ships towards North America to resupply.
During this time Latouche-Tréville and Boudet take Port-au-Prince and Léogâne and obtains Laplume's surrender.
General Kerverseau, landing at Santo Domingo with two thousand men, takes possession of a large part of the Spanish area of the island, at this time headed by Toussaint's brother Paul Louverture.
People
- Alexandre Pétion
- Charles Leclerc
- Henri Christophe
- Jean-Jacques Dessalines
- Napoleon
- Toussaint Louverture
Groups
Topics
- Haitian Revolution
- French Revolutionary Wars, or “Great French War”
- Toussaint L'Ouverture, Revolt of
- Saint-Domingue expedition
- Haitian French War of 1801-03
- Haitian Independence, Second War of
- French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1802
