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The Indigenous Army (French: Armée Indigène), also known as the Army of Saint-Domingue (French: Armée de Saint-Domingue) or Lame Endijèn in Haitian Creole, was the name bestowed to the coalition of anti-slavery rebels who fought in the Haitian Revolution. Encompassing both black slaves, maroons, and affranchis (black and mulatto freedmen alike), the rebels were not officially titled the Armée indigène until January 1803, under the leadership of then-general Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Predated by insurrectionists such as François Mackandal, Vincent Ogé and Dutty Boukman, Toussaint Louverture, succeeded by Dessalines, led, organized, and consolidated the rebellion. The now full-fledged fighting force utilized its manpower advantage and strategic capacity to overwhelm French troops, ensuring th

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  • The Indigenous Army (French: Armée Indigène), also known as the Army of Saint-Domingue (French: Armée de Saint-Domingue) or Lame Endijèn in Haitian Creole, was the name bestowed to the coalition of anti-slavery rebels who fought in the Haitian Revolution. Encompassing both black slaves, maroons, and affranchis (black and mulatto freedmen alike), the rebels were not officially titled the Armée indigène until January 1803, under the leadership of then-general Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Predated by insurrectionists such as François Mackandal, Vincent Ogé and Dutty Boukman, Toussaint Louverture, succeeded by Dessalines, led, organized, and consolidated the rebellion. The now full-fledged fighting force utilized its manpower advantage and strategic capacity to overwhelm French troops, ensuring the Haitian Revolution was the most successful of its kind. (en)
  • L'Armée indigène est l'armée composée d'anciens esclaves qui s’imposa et défit celle de Napoléon Bonaparte à Vertières lors de la dernière bataille de la révolution haïtienne le 18 novembre 1803. Ces troupes d'esclaves révoltés menées par Dessalines et de la 9e brigade furent commandées par François Capois. C'est une guerre qui oppose anciens maîtres et anciens esclaves. Ce furent les anciens esclaves de Saint-Domingue[pas clair] qui forcèrent la capitulation de l’armée française et qui conduisirent vers l’indépendance d’Haïti et la perte de la colonie la plus grande et plus lucrative de l’empire français de l’époque. (fr)
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  • ,Ble ak Wouj (en)
  • Le Bicolore (en)
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  • approximately 160,000 (including volunteers)
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  • ,Libète oswa Lanmò
  • Liberté ou la Mort,
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  • Saint-Domingue expedition (en)
  • Battle of Cap-Français (1793) (en)
  • Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot (en)
  • Battle of Gonaïves (en)
  • Battle of Jean-Rabel (en)
  • Battle of Port-Républicain (en)
  • Battle of Ravine-à-Couleuvres (en)
  • Battle of Saint-Raphaël (en)
  • Battle of Vertières (en)
  • Battle of the Acul (en)
  • Blockade of Saint-Domingue (en)
  • Capture of Fort-Dauphin (1794) (en)
  • War of Knives (en)
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  • Le Bicolore ,Ble ak Wouj (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Grenadiers a l'assaut! ,Alaso (en)
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  • Liberté ou la Mort, ,Libète oswa Lanmò (en)
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  • approximately 160,000 (en)
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  • Armée indigène (en)
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  • The Indigenous Army (French: Armée Indigène), also known as the Army of Saint-Domingue (French: Armée de Saint-Domingue) or Lame Endijèn in Haitian Creole, was the name bestowed to the coalition of anti-slavery rebels who fought in the Haitian Revolution. Encompassing both black slaves, maroons, and affranchis (black and mulatto freedmen alike), the rebels were not officially titled the Armée indigène until January 1803, under the leadership of then-general Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Predated by insurrectionists such as François Mackandal, Vincent Ogé and Dutty Boukman, Toussaint Louverture, succeeded by Dessalines, led, organized, and consolidated the rebellion. The now full-fledged fighting force utilized its manpower advantage and strategic capacity to overwhelm French troops, ensuring th (en)
  • L'Armée indigène est l'armée composée d'anciens esclaves qui s’imposa et défit celle de Napoléon Bonaparte à Vertières lors de la dernière bataille de la révolution haïtienne le 18 novembre 1803. Ces troupes d'esclaves révoltés menées par Dessalines et de la 9e brigade furent commandées par François Capois. C'est une guerre qui oppose anciens maîtres et anciens esclaves. (fr)
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  • Armée Indigène (en)
  • Armée indigène (fr)
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