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1812 (The Betrayal of Alexandre Pétion): The Haytian Papers highlight the shifting loyalties within the southern camp, specifically noting that Bonnet was am…

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1812 (The Betrayal of Alexandre Pétion): The Haytian Papers highlight the shifting loyalties within the southern camp, specifically noting that Bonnet was among the first to abandon Alexandre Pétion to join the forces of Rigaud. King Henry Christophe viewed these internal fractures as the inevitable fulfillment of his “prophetic” warnings regarding the nature of treason. He argued that the “perfidious wretches” who had originally drawn Pétion into rebellion were now the very ones ensuring his downfall. This cycle of betrayal among the rebels was presented as a stark contrast to the stable and unified leadership found in the Kingdom. The narrative suggests that the southern faction was essentially a house divided against itself, doomed to eventual collapse.

Source  ·  HT-HAPA-1816-000118  ·  p. 97 Sanders, Haytian Papers, 97 / Bates: HT-HAPA-1816-000118