The Black Count of the French Revolution
- jamessterrett48
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
The Story of Monte Cristo
The Black Count of Monte Cristo was a general who was born to black noble hideout father. He was 10 when he decided he wanted to join the military. He was put in prison at the end of his career and he never learned why a pawn in a massive plot. The Count of Mount Cristo is rare story, during this period of time, of a black noble in Europe when the slave trade was common.
The Story of the Black Count Monte Cristo is a unique and story about a descendant of the slave trade in the French colonies in the Caribbean. He made his way to travel to France and the Monte Criston studied, was educated and became a General in the French Revolution. The Black Count rose to command 50,000 men and married a rich white woman after saving her from being executed early on in the French Revolution.
The Black Count when he was 10 decided he wanted to kill God for killing his dad and so his pursuit of a military career began then. The Black Count had three kids, one boy and two girls. He was born in the French colony of the Dominican Republic on a Sugar Plantation in the very farerest North and Eastern part of the French Dominque republic colony.
The Black Count was put in Prison at the end of his career for a long time and was forgotten. He was not helped to escape and he never learned why he was put in Prison. His father was a nobleman hiding from his family and from the law on a sugar plantation and had a kid with a black slave on the plantation.
The Black Count of Monto Cristo is a rare story of a Black noble who was a military leader, married a white woman in a time that black men were killed in droves or enslaved. He was a great leader protecting his wife from being murdered in the start of the French Revolution. He was born to a noble father that was hiding from his family and from the law and was born to a black slave.


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