Jefferson, terrified by the revolution in Saint-Domingue,…
1804 CE
Fearful that black Americans will be inspired by the events in Haiti, Jefferson now attempts to close off any contact, and therefore any movement of information, between the American mainland and the Caribbean island.
An inveterate Francophile, Jefferson calls upon Congress to abolish trade between the United States and what in 1804 becomes the independent country of Haiti, arguing that France believes it still owns the island.