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Whitehall Accord (1794)
The
Whitehall
Accord
signed
on
19 February
1793
was an
agreement
between
counter-revolutionary
colonists
from the
French
possessions
of
Saint-Domingue
,
Martinique
and
Guadeloupe
with the
British Empire
. The treaty allowed them to
maintain
slavery, which had been abolished by the
French government
, while the
British
were allowed to
military
occupy
and to receive
financial
proceeds
from the
colonies
.
It was signed by
Henry Dundas
for the British, and
Pierre Victor Malouet
,
Louis de Curt
Ignace-Joseph-Philippe de Perpigna
and
Louis-François Dubuc
.