
Pierre Clement de Laussat
'Pierre Clement de Laussat' (
1756 -
1835) was a
French politician, and the last French
governor of Louisiana.
De Laussat was born in the town of
Pau. After serving as ''receveur général des finances'' in Pau and
Bayonne, he was imprisoned during
the Terror, but was released and recruited in the ''armée des Pyrénées''. On
April 17 1797 was elected in the
Council of Ancients. After the coup of
18 Brumaire, he entered in the
Tribunat on
December 25 1799. He was appointed by
Napoleon Bonaparte to be colonial prefect (governor) of
Louisiana in
1802. He arrived in the colony on
March 26,
1803. This was just two weeks before Napoleon had made his decision to sell the Louisiana colony to the
United States. For several months Laussat ruled as a normal governor and first he abolished
the Cabildo and then he published the
Napoleonic Code in the colony. Several months had gone by and Laussat was hearing that the colony had been sold to the U.S. but he did not believe it. On
July 28, 1803, Laussat wrote to the French government that a rumor that the colony had been sold was going around
New Orleans. On
May 18, 1803 Laussat received word from Napoleon that France had declared war on
England and that he was to transfer the colony to the United States. On
December 20, 1803 he transferred the colony to
James Wilkinson and
William Charles Cole Claiborne. On
April 21,
1804 he left the colony and became colonial prefect of
Martinique, until
1809 when he was captured and imprisoned before the english conquest of the island. retired to the ancestral chateau in France and died in
1835.
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Pierre Clement de Laussat 1756-1835