The Action of 3 February 1812 was an unusual minor naval engagement between a British frigate and a large pirate ship manned by a loose collation of Haitian rebels off the western coast of Haiti. The battle was fought against the background of the Napoleonic Wars and the collapse of government in Haiti in the aftermath of the Haitian Revolution eight years earlier. After the French had been expelled from Haiti in 1804, the newly independent natio...
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The Action of 3 February 1812 was an unusual minor naval engagement between a British frigate and a large pirate ship manned by a loose collation of Haitian rebels off the western coast of Haiti. The battle was fought against the background of the Napoleonic Wars and the collapse of government in Haiti in the aftermath of the Haitian Revolution eight years earlier. After the French had been expelled from Haiti in 1804, the newly independent nation was first ruled by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who was murdered in 1806 and replaced by two of his advisors, Henri Christophe and Alexandre Pétion. These rulers divided the country between them and in the confused political situation that followed a number of minor fiefdoms appeared, including one led by Jérôme Maximilien Borgella in the south of the island called the Department of the South. The small Haitian Navy defecting to Borgella, he crewed the vessels with a collection of sailors from various countries, led by a notorious privateer...
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