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Sweet Liberty EARLYAMERICAN STUDIES series editors Daniel K. Richter, Kathleen M. Brown, and David Waldstreicher Exploring neglected aspects of our colonial, revolutionary, and early national history and culture, EarlyAmerican Studies reinterprets familiar themes and events in fresh ways. Interdisciplinary in character, and with a special emphasis on the period from about 1600 to 1850, the series is published in partnership with theMcNeilCenter for Early American Studies. A complete list of books in the series is available from the publisher. Sweet Liberty The Final Days of Slavery in Martinique Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss university of pennsylvania press philadelphia Copyright © 2009University of Pennsylvania Press All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations used for purposes of review or scholarly citation, none of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means without written permission from the publisher. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Schloss,Rebecca Hartkopf, 1970– Sweet liberty : the final days of slavery in Martinique / Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss. p. cm.—(Early American studies) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN978-0-8122-4172-3 (alk. paper) 1. Slavery—Martinique—History. 2. Slaves—Martinique—History. 3.Martinique—History. I.Title. HT1108.M3S352009 306.3'620972982 —dc22 2008051923 c o n t e n t s introduction Sweet Liberty: The Final Days of Slavery in Martinique 1 one “ThatYour Hearts Will Blossom and Again Become French”: The Early Napoleonic Period 17 two “Happy to ConsiderItself an Ancient British Possession”: The British Occupation of Martinique 46 three “Your French and Loyal Hearts”: The First Decade of the Restoration 72 four “In the Colonies,ItIsImpossibleThat a White Would Align Himself With Slaves”: Shifts in Colonial Policy 113 five “To Ensure Equality Before Those Laws to Free Men, Whatever TheirColor”: ChangingIdeas of French Citizenship 152 six “Amelioration of the White Race” and “The Sacred Rights of Property”: The End of Slavery in the French Atlantic 184 vi contents conclusion 227 list of abbreviations 235 notes 237 index 293 acknowledgments 299 Illustrations follow page 108 Table 1. Population Statistics for Martinique, 1802–1847 Whites Gens de couleur Slaves Total 1802(a) 7,000 12,000 90,000 109,000 1803 (b) 10,078 6,254 89,864 106,196 1805 (c) 9,826 6,578 79,754 96,158 1806 (d) 9,877 6,555 80,473 96,905 1807 (e) 9,953 8,616 81,746 100,315 1810 (f) 8,985 7,100 78,528 94,613 1811(f) 9,206 8,630 78,577 96,413 1816(g) 9,298 9,364 80,800 99,462 1821/2(d) 9,867 11,073 77,412 98,279 1826 (g) 9,937 10,786 81,142 101,865 1831 (g) 9,362 14,055 86,499 109,916 1835 (g) 9,000 29,995 78,076 116,031 1839(h) 10,105 30,718 74,333 115,066 1840(h) 9,904 31,742 76,503 118,149 m=5,104 m=14,373 w=4,890 w=17,369 1841(h) 10,362 32,319 75,225 117,906 m=5,296 m=13,664 w=5,066 w=18,665 1843(h) 8,887 35,706 75,736 120,329 m=4,278 m=15,570 w=4,609 w=20,136 1844(h) 9139 36,626 76,117 121,882 m=4,476 m=16,050 w=4,663 w=20,576 1845(h) 9,219 37,213 76,042 122,474 m=4,488 m=16,249 w=4,731 w=20,964 1846(h) 9,606 37,746 75,339 122,691 m=4,674 m=16,787 w=4,932 w=20,959 1847(h) 9,542 38,729 72,859 121,130 m=4,451 m=17,071 w=5,091 w=21,658 Sources: (a) ADM,CG,C8A105,1802, Grand Judge Lefessier-Grandpré, November 21,1802 cor- respondence; (b) CAOM,C8B25,Decisions et Rapports, 1804, Aperçu général de la situation de la Martinique pendant l’administration de M. Bertin; (c) Liliane Chauleau,Dans les îles du vent: La Martinique (XVII–XIX siècle) (Paris: L’Harmattan, 1993),213; (d) Abbé Bernard David, “La Pop- ulation d’un quartier de la Martinique au début du XIXe siècle d’après les registres paroissiaux: Rivière-Pilote, 1802-1829,”Revue française d’histoire d’outre-mer 60,220 (3rd trimester 1973):337, 340,347; (e) CAOM,C8B25,1807Census; (f) PRO WO 1:42,1811, part 2,December19,1811, “Report upon the State of the Island of Martinique”; (g) Léo Elisabeth, “The French Antilles,” inNeither Slave Nor Free:: TThhee FFrreeeeddmmaann ooff AAffrriiccaann DDeesscceenntt iinn tthhee SSllaavvee SSoocciieettiieess ooff tthhee NNeeww WWoorrlldd, ed.David W. Cohen and Jack P. Greene (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972),151; (h)Tableaux et relevés de population, de cultures, de commerce, de navigation, etc. formant la suite des tableaux et relevés insérés dans les notices statistiques sur les colonies françaises (Paris: Imprimerie Royale,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848). French Atlantic World, 1750 French possessions UPPER COUNTRY Le Havre MonQtruéeablec Nantes FRANCE Bordeaux UPPER LOUISIANA LOWER ATLANTIC LOUISIANA New Orleans OCEAN See map below SAINT- DOMINGUE CARSIBEBAEAN Isle deS Gaionrté eLouis SenegalR. Niger R. 0 500 1000 1500 miles FRENCH GUYANA 0 500 1000 1500 kilometers Gulf French Caribbean Sea, of 1750 Mexico ATLANTIC French possessions OCEAN CUBA ST.THOMAS Le Cap SAINT-DOMINGUE DOSAMNITNOGO PUREICROTO STS. TM. ABRATRITNHÉLEMY JAMAICA Port-au-Prince ST. CHRISTOPHER MARIE- GUADELOUPE GALANTE DOMINICA MARTINIQUE CARIBBEAN SEA ST. LUCIA BARBADOS ST.VINCENT CURAÇAO GRENADA TOBAGO 0 150 300 miles TRINIDAD 0 150 300 kilometers VENEZUELA French Atlantic World, 1805 French possessions Le Havre MonQtruéeablec Nantes FRANCE Bordeaux ATLANTIC New Orleans OCEAN See map below SAINT- DOMINGUE CARSIBEBAEAN Isle deS Gaionrté eLouis SenegalR. Niger R. 0 500 1000 1500 miles FRENCH GUYANA 0 500 1000 1500 kilometers Gulf French Caribbean Sea, of 1805 Mexico ATLANTIC French possessions OCEAN CUBA ST.THOMAS Le Cap SAINT-DOMINGUE DOSAMNITNOGO PUREICROTO STS. TM. ABRATRITNHÉLEMY JAMAICA Port-au-Prince ST. CHRISTOPHER MARIE- GUADELOUPE GALANTE DOMINICA MARTINIQUE CARIBBEAN SEA ST. LUCIA BARBADOS ST.VINCENT CURAÇAO GRENADA TOBAGO 0 150 300 miles TRINIDAD 0 150 300 kilometers VENEZUELA

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