The leaders of the revolutionThe leaders of the haitian revolution played a major role while none of them are known for what they did for today's society. André Rigaud; (1761-1811) a highly educated and privileged man of war, during the revolution he ruled the south and had two prodigies that turned into presidents of haiti after the revolution (the louverture project). Thomas Maitland; (1759-1824) served as acting commander for the british for the control of the haitian colony (Upheavals in France and Saint-Domingue 1792-1796).Georges Biassou (1741-1801) A leader in the revolution, known for being brutal, fond of wine and women, and not having the concept of humility or humanity (the louverture project) Dutty Boukman (1741-1801) A leader known for causing the start of the revolution by committing a voodoo ceremony and bringing slaves together using his slave driving post (The Louverture Project)Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande(1735-1793) the leader of haiti before the revolution(The Louverture Project) Toussaint Louverture (1742-1803) he is known as the most famous leader of slave revolution and referred as “the black Neapoline” (Toussaint Louverture (1742-1803), M. Deborah) Jean-Jacques Dessalines (1758-1806) General of the rebellion after Louvertures capture, known for his famous french ruse which allowed the rebels to keep fighting the rebellion after Louverture capture (Dessalines, Jean-jacques (1742-1803), D. McNally)