On reaching France, Sonthonax had countered by…
November 1797 CE
Toussaint knows that he had asserted his authority to such an extent that the French government might well suspect him of seeking independence.
At the same time, the French Directoire government is now considerably less revolutionary than it had been.
Suspicions have begun to brew that it might reconsider the abolition of slavery.
In November 1797, Toussaint writes again to the Directoire, assuring them of his loyalty but reminding them firmly that abolition must be maintained.