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Caption title Place of publication and name of printer from colophon Concerning the reluctant but inevitable agreement reached in 1825 between Jean-Pierre Boyer, who served as president from 1818-1843 with the French government. President Boyer and French officials in Paris, reached an agreement by which the French consented to recognize Haitian independence in return for the payment of an indemnity of 150 million francs as compensation for the massacre of French plantation
owners by black slaves during the Haitian wars of independence Signatures: [A]¹² ([A]11 verso, [A]12 blank) Bissainthe, M. Dict. be bib. haïtienne John Carter Brown Library copy unbound and untrimmed as issued John Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Harper Fund
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