After Toussaint's death, his former commander Dessalines, had himself crowned Emperor of Haiti with the title of Jacques I. He was assassinated in 1806.
Henry Christophe
After Dessalines was assassinated, he was succeeded by Christophe, King Henry I. Christophe created a nobility of princes, dukes, counts and barons. He spent lavish amounts of money and labour on building places, the grandest of which was his prize chateau of Sans Souci.
To defend Haiti from any future invasions by Napoleon or any other forces, Henry Christophe built a gigantic citadel in the hills as a place of refuge. Thousands of Haitians were put to work and died on the construction of this fortress called 'La Ferrière'- 'the fist'. He had it stocked with food, medicines and arms, enough to enable 15,000 men to withstand a year's siege behind its thick walls.
Henry Christophe, King of Haiti died in 1806. He was paralyzed by a stroke and took his own life in despair at his failure to bring peace to his country.