An uprising begins among the troops of…
October 1798 CE
Attempts by Hédouville to manage the situation make matters worse and Toussaint declines to help him.
As the rebellion grows to a full-scale insurrection, Hedouville prepares to leave the island, while Toussaint and Dessalines threaten to arrest him as a troublemaker.
Hédouville sails for France in October 1798, nominally transferring his authority to Rigaud.
Toussaint decides instead to work with Phillipe Roume, a member of the third commission who had been posted to the Spanish parts of the colony.
Though he continues to protest his loyalty to the French government, he has expelled a second government representative from the territory and is about to negotiate another autonomous agreement with one of France's enemies.