Also known as: Ennery, Canton of Ennery
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Ennery was the plantation district and canton in the lower Artibonite / northern interior corridor where Toussaint Louverture held property and where he withdrew after his surrender to Charles Victor Emmanuel Leclerc in May 1802. It is important because it sits at the intersection of retirement, surveillance, guerrilla war, and the final trap that led to his arrest.
Associated with Ennery, the Louverture family's geographic base in the North Province.
Toussaint's retirement location before the arrest
Toussaint Louverture
Connected to the Bréda area geography important to Toussaint's early life
The arrest took place at Ennery under a flag of truce
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