Haiti. History ▪Tainos ▪Hispaniola ▪Saint Domingue ▪François Mackandal –Maroons.

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Haiti

History ▪Tainos ▪Hispaniola ▪Saint Domingue ▪François Mackandal –Maroons

Toussaint Louverture ▪French Revolution ▪Boukman ▪Napoleon Bonaparte ▪General Leclerc

Jean-Jacques Dessalines ▪Emperor Jacques I ▪Haiti

Proclamation of Independence of the Republic of Haiti January 1, 1804 “We must take away from this inhumane government, which held for so long our spirits in the most humiliating torpor, all hope to resubjugate us. We must at last live independent or die.”

Post-revolution ▪Alexandre Pétion ▪Henri Christophe ▪Jean-Pierre Boyer ▪François Duvalier (Papa Doc) ▸ Tonton Macoutes ▪Jean Claude Duvalier (Baby Doc) ▪Jean Bertrand Aristide