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89:, Philip and Etienne Ventour attacked the town of Gouyave. The town was looted and the white male population was taken prisoner by the rebels, but the only injury was a man who shot himself in the wrist with a captured pistol. This was in contrast to Grenville, where the rebels killed most of the white population.
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In 1795, less than six months after he was forced to dispose of his plantation, Joachim Philip joined Julien FĂ©don in his revolt against
British rule. FĂ©don made Philip a leader in the uprising with the rank of captain. On the night of March 8, while FĂ©don led an attack on the town of
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When Honore died in 1779 he left property to his children, his two brothers, François and Jean-Pierre, and his mother. When
Jeanette died in 1788 she left more property to their children across Petit Martinique,
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