Introduction : Jefferson, historians, and the West Indian Revolution -- The Adams administration and Haiti : the diplomacy of ambiguity -- Jeffersonian ambivalence : Haiti, Africa, Louisiana -- Jefferson formulates his Haitian policy : the Pichon "interview" -- "An important and dangerous colony" : Jefferson confronts the Haitian conundrum -- Jefferson's policy, 1801-1802 : peace with France and cautious support for Louverture -- Jefferson's administration and the West Indian prisoners of war -- Jefferson's quest for trade and empire leads to Haiti -- Jefferson rejects a Haitian trade embargo -- Jefferson and Congress embargo the arms trade to Haiti -- Haiti's trade with the United States : a summary -- Political origins of the Democratic-Republican Haitian "nonembargo" : foreign and domestic -- The Penelope Case and the failure of the Haitian embargo -- Jeffersonian antislavery? the stillbirth and death of the Haitian embargo -- The unlikely panacea : Haiti in jefferson's last years : part I -- The unlikely panacea : Haiti's role in Jefferson's last years : part II -- Conclusion.
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