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In 1915 the assassination of President Sam brought Uncle Sam to this country, beginning a 19-year military occupation |
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WESTERN HEMISPHERE HISTORY |
2023-05-09 |
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A former slave, Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines was assassinated in what's now this Caribbean nation in 1806 |
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19th CENTURY PEOPLE |
2016-07-07 |
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Henri Christophe helped Toussaint L'Ouverture liberate this country, then tyrannically ruled its northern part |
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HISTORY |
2015-05-29 |
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On Jan. 1, 1804 Jean-Jacques Dessalines proclaimed this current nation independent |
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A DATE WITH HISTORY |
2006-01-26 |
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Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint L'Ouverture series is a pictorial history of this country's slave rebellion |
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HISTORICAL PAINTINGS |
2004-04-08 |
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In 1869 Ebenezer Bassett, the USA's first black diplomat, became minister to this French-speaking nation |
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LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY |
1999-07-20 |
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After freeing it from France, Toussaint L'Ouverture became the first ruler of this nation |
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HISTORIC GEOGRAPHY |
1999-07-14 |
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Jean Jacques Dessalines, brought to this island country as a slave, declared its independence in 1804 |
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HISTORY |
1997-09-09 |
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On Sept. 19, 1994 U.S. troops landed in this Caribbean island nation to prepare for the return of Pres. Aristide |
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RECENT HISTORY |
1996-10-29 |
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In 1971 this country's dictator "Papa Doc" Duvalier died & was succeeded by his son "Baby Doc" |
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THE 1970s |
1995-02-16 |
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In 1844 the Dominican Republic successfully revolted against this neighbor |
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HISTORY |
1995-01-05 |
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Francois Duvalier ruled this country with the help of the Tonton Macoutes, a secret police force |
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HISTORY |
1994-05-19 |
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Ebenezer Bassett, the 1st Black U.S. diplomat, was named consul general to this French-speaking nation in 1869 |
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LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY |
1991-12-30 |
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Toussaint Louverture, who died in a French prison in 1803, is considered the liberator of this country |
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HISTORY |
1990-09-20 |
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Once France's richest colony, this now-impoverished country was 2nd in the New World to gain independence |
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HISTORICAL TRIVIA |
1986-01-08 |
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