Which of the following statements concerning Toussaint L'Ouverture is NOT correct?

a. Toussaint was the son of a minor African chieftain who was sold into slavery.
b. Toussaint was educated in French, Latin, and geometry.
c. Toussaint distinguished himself as a military commander, leading an army of slaves in the West Indies.
d. Toussaint became assistant governor of the French sugar colony of San Domingo.
e. Toussaint finished his career as a highly placed administrator in Napoleon's France.


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