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		<title>Born in Cap-Henry, actual Cap-Haïtien, he was the son of a high-ranking official&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Born in Cap-Henry, actual Cap-Haïtien, he was the son of a high-ranking official in the regime of Henri Christophe, and Blézine Georges, Christophe&#8217;s illegitimate daughter. Alexis joined the army in the 1830s, serving under President Jean-Louis Pierrot, his father-in-law. He became President on 21 December 1902 at the age of 82. Alexis held on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Born in Cap-Henry, actual Cap-Haïtien, he was the son of a high-ranking official in the regime of Henri Christophe, and Blézine Georges, Christophe&#8217;s illegitimate daughter. Alexis joined the army in the 1830s, serving under President Jean-Louis Pierrot, his father-in-law. He became President on 21 December 1902 at the age of 82. Alexis held on to power for the next six years but his regime was plagued by rebellion. During his presidency, he judged and condemned all statesmen who stole state&#8217;s money in 1904. In January 1908, he proclaimed himself President for Life. Firmin&#8217;s supporters launched a new revolt against Alexis. A famine in the south that same year led to violent food riots and a new rebellion, this time from the south, led by General François Antoine Simon. Ousted from power on 2 December 1908, Alexis went into exile in Jamaica and later relocated to New Orleans with his family, where he died on 1 May 1910. &#8211;</p>
<p>Né à Cap-Henry, l&#8217;actuel Cap-Haïtien, il était le fils d&#8217;un haut responsable du régime d&#8217;Henri Christophe et de Blézine Georges, la fille illégitime de Christophe. Alexis entra dans l&#8217;armée dans les années 1830, servant son beau-père, le président Jean-Louis Pierrot. Il devint président le 21 décembre 1902 à l&#8217;âge de 82 ans. Alexis garda le pouvoir durant les six prochaines années mais son régime fut en proie à la rébellion. Pendant sa présidence, il jugea et condamna tous les hommes d&#8217;État qui volaient l&#8217;argent de l&#8217;État en 1904. En janvier 1908, il se proclama président à vie. Les partisans de Firmin lancèrent une nouvelle révolte contre Alexis. La même année, une famine dans le sud du pays provoqua de violentes émeutes et une nouvelle rébellion, cette fois venant du sud, et dirigée par le général François Antoine Simon. Exilé du pouvoir le 2 décembre 1908, Alexis s&#8217;exila en Jamaïque et s&#8217;installa ensuite à La Nouvelle-Orléans avec sa famille et décéda le 1er mai 1910.<br />
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		<title>On 23 April 1876, he replaced Michel Domingue as the first president of the prov&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] On 23 April 1876, he replaced Michel Domingue as the first president of the provisional government, before becoming President of Haiti non-provisionally on 17 July 1876. During Boisrond-Canal&#8217;s administration, tensions in domestic politics and foreign affairs grew, particularly because of the differences between liberal and nationalist parties in Parliament. Following a stormy debate in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On 23 April 1876, he replaced Michel Domingue as the first president of the provisional government, before becoming President of Haiti non-provisionally on 17 July 1876. During Boisrond-Canal&#8217;s administration, tensions in domestic politics and foreign affairs grew, particularly because of the differences between liberal and nationalist parties in Parliament. Following a stormy debate in the House of Representatives on 30 June 1879, there were riots in Port-au-Prince in which the Liberal leader Jean-Pierre Boyer-Bazelais played a significant role. Although the government managed to restore law and order, Boisrond-Canal resigned as president on 17 July 1879. After his resignation, Boisrond-Canal left again in exile in Jamaica.<br />
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Le 23 avril 1876, il remplace Michel Domingue en tant que premier président du gouvernement provisoire, avant de devenir président d&#8217;Haïti officiellement le 17 juillet 1876. Sous son gouvernement, les tensions sur la politique intérieure et les affaires étrangères s&#8217;accentuent, en raison notamment des différences entre les partis libéraux et les partis nationalistes au Parlement. Suite à un débat houleux à la Chambre des représentants le 30 juin 1879, il y eut des émeutes à Port-au-Prince dans lesquelles le chef libéral Jean-Pierre Boyer-Bazelais avait joué un rôle important. Bien que l&#8217;ordre fût rétabli, Boisrond-Canal démissionna le 17 juillet 1879 et il s&#8217;exila à nouveau en Jamaïque.<br />
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23 Avril 1876, li ranplase Michel Domingue kòm prezidan gouvènman pwovizwa a, anvan li vin prezidan 17 Jiyè, 1876. Sou gouvènman li a, te gen anpil tansyon politik domestik ak entenasyonal &#8230; Patikilyèman pou tèt diferans ki te genyen ant pati liberal ak pati nasyonalis yo nan palman an. Apre yon deba ki te gen nan Chanm Reprezantan an nan 30 jen, 1879, te gen revòlt nan Pòtoprens ak lidè liberal Jean-Pierre Boyer-Bazelais te jwe yon wòl enpòtan. Malgre gouvènman an te reyisi nan restore lòd piblik, Boisrond-Kanal demisyone 17 Jiyè, 1879. Apre demisyon li, li pati an ekzil nan Jamyik ankò.<br />
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		<title>François Duvalier, also known as Papa Doc, was the President of Haiti from 1957 &#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] François Duvalier, also known as Papa Doc, was the President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971. He was elected president in 1957 under a populist and black nationalist platform. Afterwards, he consolidated his power and declared himself President for Life after another questionable election, he remained in power until he died from heart disease [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>François Duvalier, also known as Papa Doc, was the President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971. He was elected president in 1957 under a populist and black nationalist platform. Afterwards, he consolidated his power and declared himself President for Life after another questionable election, he remained in power until he died from heart disease and diabetes on April 21, 1971. He was succeeded by his 19-year-old son, Jean‑Claude &#8220;Baby Doc&#8221; Duvalier, as president for life.<br />
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Président François Duvalier, également connu sous le nom de Papa Doc, a été président d&#8217;Haïti de 1957 à 1971. Il a été élu président en 1957 sous une plate-forme nationaliste populiste et noire. Il a ensuite consolidé son pouvoir et s&#8217;est auto-proclamé président à vie après une nouvelle élection douteuse. Il est resté au pouvoir jusqu&#8217;à sa mort, le 21 avril 1971, des suites d&#8217;une maladie cardiaque et du diabète. Son fils Jean-Claude &#8220;Bébé Doc&#8221; Duvalier, âgé de 19 ans, lui succéda comme président à vie.<br />
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François Duvalier, ke yo te kòn réle Papa Doc, te prezidan Ayiti ant 1957 ak 1971. Li te eli prezidan nan 1957 anba yon platfòm popilist ak nasyonalis nèg nwa. Lè sa a, li konsolide pouvwa li, li pwoklame tèt li prezidan a vi apre yon lòt eleksyon sispèk. Li te rete nan pouvwa jouk li mouri, 21 avril 1971, maladi kè ak dyabèt te kòz li mouri. A 19 lane, se pitit gason li, Jean-Claude &#8220;Bebe Doc&#8221; Duvalier, ki te sikséde li, li mèm tou kom prezidan a vi.<br />
1)Francois Duvalier<br />
2)Jean-Claude Duvalier and his father&#8217;s casket<br />
3)Papa Doc&#8217;s funeral day<br />
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		<title>He was elected by the Council of State on April 16, 1845, as President of Haïti &#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] He was elected by the Council of State on April 16, 1845, as President of Haïti he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. A failure in that role and with his unpopular campaign against the Dominicans, who he considered as insurgents, he relinquished his office on March 1, 1846, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>He was elected by the Council of State on April 16, 1845, as President of Haïti he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. A failure in that role and with his unpopular campaign against the Dominicans, who he considered as insurgents, he relinquished his office on March 1, 1846, and was replaced by General Jean-Baptiste Riché and his Boyerist backers, after attempting reforms in the government.<br />
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Il a été élu comme président par le Conseil d&#8217;État le 16 avril 1845. Durant ses fonctions, il cherchait à être figure de proue pour la classe dirigeante mulâtre. Un échec dans ce rôle et dans sa campagne impopulaire contre les Dominicains, qu’il considérait comme des insurgés, il abandonna ses fonctions le 1er mars 1846 et fut remplacé par le général Jean-Baptiste Riché supporté ses partisans boyeristes, après avoir tenté de réformer le gouvernement. &#8211;<br />
Li te eli pa Konsèy Leta yon 16 avril 1845, kòm Prezidan Ayiti, li te sipoze yon figi pou klas dirijan milat yo. Yon echèk nan wòl sa ak kanpay popilè l &#8216;kont dominiken yo, ke li te konsidere kòm ensije, li te kite pouvwa a 1 mas 1846 e li se Jeneral Jean-Baptiste Riché ki te ranplase li ak sipò Boyeris yo, apre yo te fin eseye refòme gouvènman an.<br />
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		<title>Michel Domingue who was born in Les Cayes in 1813, became President of Haiti fro&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Michel Domingue who was born in Les Cayes in 1813, became President of Haiti from June 14, 1874 until April 15, 1876. On June 11 1874, General Domingue was elected for a term of 8 years as president of Haiti. After political turmoil and violence, President Domingue resigned on April 15, 1876 and went [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Michel Domingue who was born in Les Cayes in 1813, became President of Haiti from June 14, 1874 until April 15, 1876. On June 11 1874, General Domingue was elected for a term of 8 years as president of Haiti. After political turmoil and violence, President Domingue resigned on April 15, 1876 and went into exile in Kingston, Jamaica, where he died a year later.<br />
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<p>Michel Domingue nait aux Cayes en 1813 et devient le président d&#8217;Haïti du 14 juin 1874 jusqu&#8217;au 5 avril 1876. Le 11 juin 1874, le Général Domingue fût élu président d&#8217;Haïti pour un mandant de 8 ans. À cause de l&#8217;instabilité du pays, le président Domingue quitte la présidence et part en exile à Kingston en Jamaïque. &#8211;</p>
<p>Michel Domingue te fèt nan vil Okay nan lane 1813 li te vinn prezidan peyi Ayiti yon 14 jwen 1874 pou jis 5 avril 1876. 11 jwen 1874, yo eli Jeneral Domingue kòm prezidan Ayiti pou yon manda ki te dwe dire 8 ane.  Apre vyolans ak enstabilite nan peyi a, Prezidan Domingue te oblige exile nan vil Kingston nan Jamayik. . . . . . .</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] He was an officer in the Haitian Army under Alexandre Pétion against Henri Christophe. He was declared President of Haiti on 4 April 1843 and forced from office by revolutionaries on 3 May 1844. Hérard was chief among the conspirators who ousted President Jean-Pierre Boyer during the 1843 Revolution. Soon afterward, General Hérard, who [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>He was an officer in the Haitian Army under Alexandre Pétion against Henri Christophe. He was declared President of Haiti on 4 April 1843 and forced from office by revolutionaries on 3 May 1844.<br />
Hérard was chief among the conspirators who ousted President Jean-Pierre Boyer during the 1843 Revolution. Soon afterward, General Hérard, who had the loyalty of the army, seized control of the government and declared himself President of Haiti.<br />
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Il était officier dans l&#8217;armée haïtienne sous Alexandre Pétion contre Henri Christophe. Il a été déclaré président d&#8217;Haïti le 4 avril 1843. Les révolutionnaires l&#8217;ont démis de ses fonctions le 3 mai 1844.<br />
Hérard était le principal des conspirateurs qui ont destitué le président Jean-Pierre Boyer lors de la révolution de 1843. Peu après, le général Hérard, fidèle à l&#8217;armée, prend le contrôle du gouvernement et se déclare président d&#8217;Haïti.<br />
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Li te yon ofisye nan lame ayisyen anba Alexandre Pétion pandan li te kont Henri Christophe. Li te deklare Prezidan an Ayiti sou 4 avril 1843. Revolisyonè yo te fòse li kite pouvwa a 3 me 1844.<br />
Hérard te chèf nan mitan konspiratè yo ki te ranvèse Prezidan Jean-Pierre Boyer pandan Revolisyon 1843 la. Yon ti tan apre sa, Jeneral Hérard, ki te lwayote lame a, te pran kontwòl gouvènman an epi li te deklare tèt li Prezidan an Ayiti.<br />
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