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  1. George Biassou (1 January 1741 – 14 July 1801) was an early leader of the 1791 slave rising in Saint-Domingue that began the Haitian Revolution. With Jean-François and Jeannot, he was prophesied by the vodou priest Dutty Boukman to lead the revolution.

  2. Oct 24, 2022 · Georges Biassou was employed on the Jesuit Sugar estate as a slave driver at Haut du Cap, the colonial capital of present-day Haiti. He was the son of two slaves, Carlos and Diana, who lived in...

  3. Sep 23, 2009 · Georges (later known as Jorge) Biassou was a former slave who became a leader of the 1791 slave revolt that resulted in the Haitian Revolution. He was born in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (today Haiti) to two slaves, Carlos and Diana.

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Jorge Biassou was a legendary leader in the Haitian slave revolt against the French, who became a loyal Spanish general in Florida. He was a hero, a threat, and a spectacle, who died in a bar brawl in 1801.

  5. Much to the chagrin of the Spanish governor, Biassou was the second highest-paid official in the colony of La Florida. He was given a government salary, a house on present-day St. George Street, and, eventually, land north of St. Augustine.

  6. George Biassou (1 January 1741 – 14 July 1801) was an early leader of the 1791 slave rising in Saint-Domingue that began the Haitian Revolution. With Jean-François and Jeannot, he was prophesied by the vodou priest Dutty Boukman to lead the revolution.

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  8. Historian Jane Landers has conducted extensive research on Georges Biassou and black society in Spanish Florida, and her various historical works provide most of what is known about Biassou's experiences there and the perceptions Spanish.