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		<title>President Philippe Guerrier, who was born Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier d&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] President Philippe Guerrier, who was born Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier died during his presidency. He held office from May 3rd 1844 until his death on April 15th, 1845. &#8211; President Philippe Guerrier, né Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier meurt durant son mandat présidentiel. Il fût sur le pouvoir du 3 mai 1844 jusqu&#8217;à sa mort [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>President Philippe Guerrier, who was born Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier died during his presidency. He held office from May 3rd 1844 until his death on April 15th, 1845.<br />
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President Philippe Guerrier, né Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier meurt durant son mandat présidentiel. Il fût sur le pouvoir du 3 mai 1844 jusqu&#8217;à sa mort le 15 avril 1845.<br />
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Prezidan Phillippe Guerrier, ki te batize Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier te mouri pandan li te sou pouvwa. Li te sou pouvwa depi sou 3 Me 1844 pou jis li mouri 15 avril 1845.<br />
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		<title>She was known  as Marie-Jeanne and served in the Haitian army in the Battle of C&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] She was known as Marie-Jeanne and served in the Haitian army in the Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot during the Haitian Revolution. The wife of a young mulatto soldier, Louis Daure Lamartinière, she fought in male uniform. Thomas Madiou said: &#8220;she was known to fight like a brown Jeanne d’Arc&#8221;. &#8211; Li te rele Marie-Jeanne epi [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>She was known  as Marie-Jeanne and served in the Haitian army in the Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot during the Haitian Revolution. The wife of a young mulatto soldier, Louis Daure Lamartinière, she fought in male uniform. Thomas Madiou said: &#8220;she was known to fight like a brown Jeanne d’Arc&#8221;.<br />
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Li te rele Marie-Jeanne epi li te sèvi nan lame ayisyen nan batay nan Crete-à-Pierrot pandan Revolisyon ayisyen an. Li te madanm yon jèn sòlda milat, yo te rele Louis Daure Lamartinière, li goumen nan inifòm gason. Thomas Madiou te di: &#8220;li te konnen pou l goumen tankou yon Jeanne d&#8217;Arc nwa.&#8221;<br />
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		<title>Ertha Pascal-Trouillot was the first female to be President of Haiti. She held o&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Ertha Pascal-Trouillot was the first female to be President of Haiti. She held office for 11 months, from March 13th 1990 and to February 7th 1991. &#8211; As a university student, she wanted to pursue a career in science but pursued it in law and politics, then became the country&#8217;s first woman lawyer. She [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Ertha Pascal-Trouillot was the first female to be President of Haiti. She held office for 11 months, from March 13th 1990 and to February 7th 1991.<br />
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As a university student, she wanted to pursue a career in science but pursued it in law and politics, then became the country&#8217;s first woman lawyer. She was a judge in many federal courts from 1975 to 1988 before she finally became the first woman justice in the Supreme Court of Haiti. &#8211;<br />
Mrs. Pascal-Trouillot became a lower-court judge in 1980 during the Duvalier dictatorship. While serving as Chief Justice she became the country&#8217;s provisional president on March 13, 1990, and was made responsible to organize a general election. It was to her credit that she could bring about violence-free elections which brought Jean Bertrand Aristide to the post of president with a 67% win.<br />
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		<title>Pure mulatto, son of a rich planter and a black woman. He was educated in Bordea&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Pure mulatto, son of a rich planter and a black woman. He was educated in Bordeaux. but was always inclined towards the army. &#8211; Narrow-minded, he never succeeded either in stifling the feelings of prejudice against black Haitians, whom he did not forgive, or against the whites for having the same feeling towards him [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Pure mulatto, son of a rich planter and a black woman. He was educated in Bordeaux. but was always inclined towards the army. &#8211;<br />
Narrow-minded, he never succeeded either in stifling the feelings of prejudice against black Haitians, whom he did not forgive, or against the whites for having the same feeling towards him and towards his social class based off his race. &#8211;<br />
About him Madiou said: &#8220;He was very dark with crinkly hair. He always wore a wig of smooth hair.&#8221; Perhaps, it is true, the smooth-haired wig was connected with his immoderate love of pleasure.<br />
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By 1796, &#8220;Rigaud was virtually dictator&#8221; in the south. No black soldiers rose above the rank of captain in his army.<br />
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Increasingly, Rigaud became jealous of Toussaint&#8217;s successes and recognition. Seemingly unable to stop himself, he began turning every victory into defeat. After badly losing a final virulent set of conflicts beginning with &#8216;the war of the knife&#8217;. Rigaud was ordered back to France. &#8211;<br />
After a 5 months siege of Jacmel, Petion fled at night but some of his soldiers were caught and killed.<br />
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Later that year, in July 1800, Rigaud fled the island and tried to go to France, when more problems were awaiting him&#8230; .<br />
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		<title>On this day of 9 March 1807 Alexandre Petion becomes President of the Republic o&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] On this day of 9 March 1807 Alexandre Petion becomes President of the Republic of Haiti. &#8211; Following the assassination of Dessalines on October 17, 1806, Pétion championed the ideals of democracy and clashed with Henri Christophe who wanted absolute rule. Christophe was elected president, but he did not believe the position had sufficient [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On this day of 9 March 1807 Alexandre Petion becomes President of the Republic of Haiti.<br />
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Following the assassination of Dessalines on October 17, 1806, Pétion championed the ideals of democracy and clashed with Henri Christophe who wanted absolute rule. Christophe was elected president, but he did not believe the position had sufficient power, as Pétion kept powers for himself. Christophe went to the north with his followers and established an autocracy, declaring the State of Haiti. The loyalties of the country divided between them, and the tensions between the blacks and mulattoes of the North and South, respectively, were reignited.<br />
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Pétion was elected President in 1807 of the southern Republic of Haiti. After the inconclusive struggle dragged on until 1810, a peace treaty was agreed to and the country was split in two.<br />
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		<title>President Pierre Jean-Louis &#8220;Race Relations Act 1845&#8221;

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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] President Pierre Jean-Louis &#8220;Race Relations Act 1845&#8221; President Jean-Louis Pierrot introduced this act due to a series of revolts in the South and split between the ranks of the mulatto class and dissatisfaction from the black masses.The color factor had been a major factor in Haitian politics since the colonial days. In order to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>President Pierre Jean-Louis &#8220;Race Relations Act 1845&#8221;</p>
<p>President Jean-Louis Pierrot introduced this act due to a series<br />
of revolts in the South and split between the ranks of the mulatto class and dissatisfaction from the black masses.The color factor had been a major factor in Haitian politics since the colonial days. In order to manage the situation, he introduced the Race Relation Act.<br />
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		<title>As President of Haiti, he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] As President of Haiti, he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. Pierrot&#8217;s most pressing duty as the new president was to check the incursions of the Dominicans, who were harassing the Haitian troops along the borders. Dominican boats were also making depredations on Haiti&#8217;s coasts. President Pierrot decided to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As President of Haiti, he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. Pierrot&#8217;s most pressing duty as the new president was to check the incursions of the Dominicans, who were harassing the Haitian troops along the borders. Dominican boats were also making depredations on Haiti&#8217;s coasts. President Pierrot decided to open a campaign against the Dominicans, whom he considered merely as insurgents. Haitians, however, were not inclined to go to war with their neighbors, and were unwilling to support the President&#8217;s views.<br />
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Furthermore, Pierrot had displeased the army by conferring military rank on the leaders of the peasants of the Sud department and on many of their followers. In addition, the inhabitants of the towns of this department felt uneasy regarding the tendencies of Pierrot, who had appointed Jean-Jacques Acaau, the former terrorist of Cayes, as Commandant of the Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement. Fearing a peasant revolt, the townsmen decided to divest Pierrot of his office.<br />
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		<title>The group of Dominican independence fighters was Called &#8220;La Trinitaria&#8221; (&#8220;The Tr&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The group of Dominican independence fighters was Called &#8220;La Trinitaria&#8221; (&#8220;The Trinity&#8221;), this organization was composed of Spanish Creoles, mulattoes, and blacks, they were led by Juan Pablo Duarte, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Matías Ramón Mella. Independence was proclaimed in the city of Santo Domingo on 27 February 1844, but on the following [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The group of Dominican independence fighters was Called &#8220;La Trinitaria&#8221; (&#8220;The Trinity&#8221;), this organization was composed of Spanish Creoles, mulattoes, and blacks, they were led by Juan Pablo Duarte, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Matías Ramón Mella. Independence was proclaimed in the city of Santo Domingo on 27 February 1844, but on the following day a group of ex-slaves led by Santiago Basora, announced its opposition to the independentists. These men suspected that the rebels intended to reintroduce slavery; if this was true, the blacks were ready to fight alongside the Haitians. Trinitaria leaders realized the explosive nature of this situation and moved rapidly to defuse it. The very next day, 28 February provisional President Tomás Bobadilla and Vice-President Manuel Jimenes conferred with Basora and his supporters, and on the following day slavery was again declared abolished. The war to expel Haiti from Dominican soil was a great success: This was the last time ever Haiti would dominate the Dominican nation.<br />
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		<title>An affranchis delegate in France and leader of a mulatto revolt. He had been edu&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] An affranchis delegate in France and leader of a mulatto revolt. He had been educated in Paris and was the son of a wealthy butcher or coffee plantation owner in Le Cap. He led a revolt against the white colonial authorities in Saint-Domingue that lasted from October to November 1790 in the vicinity of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>An affranchis delegate in France and leader of a mulatto revolt. He had been educated in Paris and was the son of a wealthy butcher or coffee plantation owner in Le Cap. He led a revolt against the white colonial authorities in Saint-Domingue that lasted from October to November 1790 in the vicinity of Le Cap, Ogé&#8217;s revolt of 1790, many sectors of Saint-Domingue society were ready to take up arms to put an end to the French cruelties.<br />
As a member of the Friends of the Negro (Amis des Noirs), Ogé had been frustrated by the Assembly&#8217;s refusal to extend the Rights of Man to mulattoes and decided to take matters into his own hands after his efforts in France such as the 1789 motion to the Assembly of Colonists in Paris did not lead to greater freedom for the affranchis in the colony. Revolutionary France seemed unwilling to extent the ideals of the French Revolution to all sectors of it&#8217;s colonial empire.<br />
&#8220;While residing in Paris he made the acquaintance and enjoyed the familiar friendship of Brissot, Robespierre, Lafayette, and other revolutionists connected with the society Amis des Noirs. From these men he learned his lessons of freedom. (Langston)</p>
<p>From Grande Rivière, his camp in the Department of the North, Ogé sent a letter to the President of the Assembly of that department to voice is opinion against the prejudice done to all freemen (including Blacks and Mulattoes).<br />
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