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    Charlemagne Masséna Péralte (10 October 1886 – 1 November 1919) was a Haitian nationalist leader who opposed the United States occupation of Haiti in...
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  • from 800 to 814. Charlemagne may also refer to: Peter II, Count of Savoy (1203–1268), called "the Little Charlemagne" Charlemagne Péralte (1886–1919), Haitian...
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    the capital of the Centre department. Hinche is the hometown of Charlemagne Péralte, the Haitian nationalist leader who resisted the United States occupation...
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    several enemy checkpoints in order to assassinate the guerilla leader Charlemagne Péralte near Grande-Rivière-du-Nord. Hanneken was awarded the Medal of Honor...
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    1919 – Nov 1, 1919 7th Marines For the assassination of rebel leader Charlemagne Péralte and the routing of his followers Daniel Daly Marine Corps Gunnery...
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    to 40,000 former cacos and other members of the opposition led by Charlemagne Péralte, a former officer of the dissolved Haitian army. The scale of the...
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    opposition to the US presence was led by the cacos under the command of Charlemagne Péralte; his capture and execution in 1919 earned him the status of a national...
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    States occupation of Haiti, he assassinated the resistance leader Charlemagne Péralte, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Subsequently, granted...
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    Haitians opposed to the U.S. occupation. By the end of fighting Charlemagne Péralte, alleged in Button's citation to be "the supreme bandit chief in...
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  • effectively appointed as a puppet head-of-state under the U.S. occupation. Charlemagne Péralte emerged as one of the most prominent Cacos leaders, from his escape...
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