Also known as: Plaisance
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Plaisance was an interior North Province parish and mountain corridor tied to two major resistance moments: the October 1801 cultivator revolt against Toussaint's labor regime and Sylla's 1802 bossale resistance against the Leclerc expedition. In the surviving notes and extractions, it appears less as a town in isolation than as a strategic upland zone linking Dondon, Marmelade, Ennery, and the wider northern plantation belt.
October 1801 Rebellion
War Within The War
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