Toussaint Louverture became ruler of Saint Domingue in 1801. This shows because of Toussaint Louverture's superior knowledge and courageous skills Toussaint Louverture was worthy enough to be crowned ruler of Saint Domingue. Toussaint Louverture should be remembered as a persistent liberator of slaves, an intelligent military commander, and a harsh ruler of Saint Domingue. Toussaint Louverture should be remembered as a persistent liberator of slaves because he fought for what he believed in. This is shown in Document B where it states that Toussaint Louverture says "But today when they have left it, if they had a thousand lives, they would sacrifice them all rather than be subjected again to slavery." Because of this, it can be known that Toussaint Louverture was …show more content…
This is demonstrated in Document F when Toussaint Louverture turned Saint Domingue cites into ruins that he then abandoned where it said that "The French, however, [landed], but they found nothing but smothering ruins, where once stood splendid cites. Toussaint and his generals at once abandoned the towns, and betook themselves to the mountains, citadels of freedoms in Saint Domingue, where blacks have always proved too much for the whites." This acknowledges that Toussaint Louverture had a brilliant mind and was a very intelligent military commander it also acknowledges that Toussaint Louverture was a good strategist. Another piece of information that reveals Toussaint Louverture was an intelligent military commander is "Toussaint, by his superior knowledge of the character of his race, his humanity, generosity, and courage, had gained the confidence of all whom he had under his command. Toussaint Louverture should be remembered as a tough ruler he had harsh rules. This indicates that in Document D when Toussaint Louverture proclaimed his harsh rules on November 25th,