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Jean-Jacques Mithon de Senneville (1669-1737) decided that the new town of Léogâne was to be built on two sugar plantations about half a league from the sea, with a site chosen for its good water and lack of swampland. The town was to be built on a grid layout defined by the engineer Philippe Cauvet.
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François-Joseph de Choiseul, baron de Beaupré, known as the Comte de Choisel, was the son of Louis de Choisel, baron de Beaupré, and Claire-Henriette de Mauléon-la-Bastide. He married Nicole de Stainville, his first cousin. Their children were Francois-Joseph de Choisel, marquis de Stainville, Nicole
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A letter of 8 October 1708 discussed Choiseul's dispute with Charritte and Mercier, his unacceptable participation in trading in blacks with Curaçao and other subjects including the appointment of M. Mithon. Further letters were critical of his unauthorized actions and abuse of power, illegal slave
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to await the departure of the ship that would take him to Saint Domingue, where he had just been appointed governor. Choiseul was formally appointed governor on 1 August 1706. A letter of 3 August 1707 briefed him on the meetings he would have with Charritte and Deslandes, who would tell him about
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A letter of 23 September 1710 told Choiseul that the king had relieved him of his duties as governor of Saint-Domingue. He returned on a French ship commanded by Nicolas-François Hennequin. The transport ship was attacked by an enemy ship and taken after a fierce fight. Choiseul died of wounds on
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Choisel was present at the bombardment of Algiers, where he was taken prisoner in 1696 and exposed to the discharge of French cannons. He was taken from there and saved by an Algerian corsair named Hali, who recognised him. This corsair had once been taken by a French vessel on which the Comte de
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The first priority was to build an imposing church. At this time the settlers were often forced to lend their slaves for public works projects. Choiseul noted in a letter of 1709 about Léogâne that this was resulting in bitter complaints.
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the affairs of the colony and the measures he would have to take to restore discipline in the troops. He was received by the council of Le Cap on 18 December 1707, and by the council of
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and commander of Tortuga and the coast of Saint-Domingue, was appointed to replace Choiseul. He was received at Le Cap on 7 February 1711, but died in
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or Claire-Magdaléne de Choisel and Marie-Anne de Choisel. His wife died in Saint-Domingue while he was governor.
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Choisel was serving as ensign, then obtained his liberty by means of Choisel. Choisel became
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on 24 May 1711. Jean-Pierre de Charite again took over as interim governor.
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on 18 May 1711. He was the 28th of his house to die in the service of King
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trading and disorder among the troops. In 1709–10 Choiseul and the
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on 13 October 1705 and was replaced as interim governor by
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Index

François-Joseph de Beaupré
Governor of Saint-Domingue
Jean-Pierre de Charitte
Laurent de Valernod
Saint-Domingue
capitaine de vaisseau
François-Joseph, comte de Choiseul-Beaupré is located in Haiti
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Charles Auger
Léogâne
Jean-Pierre de Charitte
Tortuga
Le Cap
La Rochelle
Léogâne
intendant
Louis XIV
Havana
Nicolas de Gabaret
Martinique
Laurent de Valernod
Grenada
Petit-Goâve
Louis de Courbon, comte de Blénac
Moreri 1759




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