1802-Mar.
1802-Mar.: The Treaty of Amiens established a precarious peace between France and Great Britain, ending the official aiding of Dominguan rebels.
1802-Mar.: The Treaty of Amiens established a precarious peace between France and Great Britain, ending the official aiding of Dominguan rebels. With France no longer an enemy, the British were forced to cancel their existing accords with Louverture’s government.
Source · p. 4
Gaffield, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World, 4