Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1805

Dessalines Crowned Emperor

February 3, 1805

Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the most savage of Toussaint's lieutenants, had himself crowned Jacques I, Emperor of Haiti. He would last less than two years before being ambushed and hacked to pieces by his own generals. The precedent for caesarism in a young Black republic - and for its discontents - had been set in a single bloody reign.