The petits blancs, who identify with the…
April 1790 CE
The petits blancs, who identify with the Third Estate in France, begin assaulting all vestiges of “royalty” in Saint-Domingue—that is, they attack the bureaucracy.
In a hastily assembled ”parliament” in Saint-Marc, north of Port-au-Prince, on April 16, 1790, Col. Thomas-Antoine de Maudit du Plessis, leader of the military, persuades the grands blancs to quit the assembly, particularly after the petits blancs—or “Patriots” as they now call themselves—turn from the bureaucrats to the mulattoes, introducing measures which will even more severely curtail their rights.