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I think the result section really needs to be updated. The indemnity question was at the heart of 19th century Haiti and the article seems to deal with it in a matter-of-fact way, ignores President Boyer and really has not much to do with an article on the Saint-Domingue Expedition. I do not have time now, but one of you may want to check books like "The making of Haïti: the Saint Domingue revolution from below" by Carolyn E. Fick, it may be very useful for a more insightful conclusion here. — Preceding
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Why is the Swiss Confederation (1803-1815) listed as belligerent?
The infobox lists the Swiss Confederation as a belligerent, but the article doesn’t provide any details on its role in this conflict. While I found references to two Swiss officers (Gustav von der Ried, David-Philippe Treytorrens) who served in the French Army in Haiti, I could not find any information on how the Swiss Confederation was involved in this conflict.
What’s the source for this claim?
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I think the result section really needs to be updated. The indemnity question was at the heart of 19th century Haiti and the article seems to deal with it in a matter-of-fact way, ignores President Boyer and really has not much to do with an article on the Saint-Domingue Expedition. I do not have time now, but one of you may want to check books like "The making of Haïti: the Saint Domingue revolution from below" by Carolyn E. Fick, it may be very useful for a more insightful conclusion here. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
70.80.115.192 (
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04:39, 12 December 2011 (UTC)reply
Why is the Swiss Confederation (1803-1815) listed as belligerent?
The infobox lists the Swiss Confederation as a belligerent, but the article doesn’t provide any details on its role in this conflict. While I found references to two Swiss officers (Gustav von der Ried, David-Philippe Treytorrens) who served in the French Army in Haiti, I could not find any information on how the Swiss Confederation was involved in this conflict.
What’s the source for this claim?
AcrophobicEagle (
talk)
01:47, 3 January 2021 (UTC)reply