Haitian independence movement to end French colonial rule
In 1789 is made the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, set by France's National Constituent Assembly.[1][2] In 1791, the enslaved Africans of Saint-Domingue began the Haitian Revolution, aimed at the overthrow of the colonial regime.
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The HaitiIndependence Debt involves an 1825 agreement between Haiti and France that included France demanding an indemnity of 150 million francs to be...
of Saint-Domingue (18 June – 6 December 1803), Action of 28 June 1803, Battle of Vertières (18 November 1803) The Haitian Declaration ofIndependence...
The Haitian Declaration ofIndependence (French: Acte de l'Indépendance de la République d'Haïti) was proclaimed on 1 January 1804 in the port city of Gonaïves...
Haiti, officially the Republic ofHaiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas...
now the sovereign state ofHaiti. The revolt began on 22 August 1791, and ended in 1804 with the former colony's independence. It involved black, biracial...
to the Haitian Revolution. André Rigaud, leader of the revolution, forced the French to withdraw. When Toussaint Louverture declared independence in 1802...
overthrow the Spanish government and declared independence from Spain. Meanwhile the mulatto president ofHaiti, Jean-Pierre Boyer, offered his support to...
Republic of Spanish Haiti (Spanish: República del Haití Español), also called the Independent State of Spanish Haiti (Estado Independiente del Haití Español)...
bearing the coat of arms ofHaiti. The coat of arms depicts a trophy of weapons atop a green hill and a royal palm symbolizing independence. The palm is topped...
Haiti is a free market economy with low labor costs. A republic, it was a French colony before gaining independence in an uprising by its enslaved people...
monarchy in North America. Haiti was controlled by France before declaring independence on 1 January 1804. The Governor-General ofHaiti, Jean-Jacques Dessalines...
declared independence from Haiti in 1844, undermined his control over the country. In 1858, a revolution began, led by General Fabre Geffrard, Duke of Tabara...
role in the histories of Portuguese and Spanish America. Moreover, it is to this rebellion in Haiti that the struggle for independence in Latin America can...
With complete independence achieved from France in 1804, Haiti became an independent monarchy—the First Empire ofHaiti (1804–1806). Haiti reverted to a...
States occupation ofHaiti began on July 28, 1915, when 330 U.S. Marines landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the National City Bank of New York convinced...
of wars ofindependence (also called liberation wars). These wars may or may not have been successful in achieving a goal ofindependence. Lists of active...
president ofHaiti (Haitian Creole: Prezidan peyi Ayiti, French: Président d'Haïti), officially called the president of the Republic ofHaiti (French:...
The government ofHaiti is a semi-presidential republic, a multi-party system wherein the President ofHaiti is head of state elected directly by popular...
This is a timeline ofHaitian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Haiti and its predecessor states. To...
November 1803 and the Haitian Declaration ofIndependence happened on 1 January 1804. From February 1804 until 22 April 1804, squads of soldiers moved from...