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    Jean-Baptiste Riché, Count of Grande-Riviere-du-Nord (1780 – February 27, 1847) was a career officer and general in the Haitian Army. He was made President...
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    Pierrot of his office. In consequence, on 1 March 1846, General Jean-Baptiste Riché was proclaimed President of the Republic at Port-au-Prince. On that...
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    Commander of the Presidential Guards under then-President Jean-Baptiste Riché. In 1847, President Riché died, and during his tenure he had acted as a figurehead...
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    Rivière-Hérard. Constitution of 1816 restored by Jean-Baptiste Riché. Constitution of 1846, under Jean-Baptiste Riché. Constitution of 1849. Re-established Haïti...
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    overthrow. The war had become highly unpopular in Haiti, therefore, Jean-Baptiste Riché, Pierrot's successor, was unable to organize another invasion. On...
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    power of the new president, General Jean-Baptiste Riché, to stage another invasion. On 27 February 1847, President Riché died after only a year in power and...
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    Maximilien Laforest, Michel Oreste and Auguste Bonamy. Great-Grandson of Jean-Jacques Dessalines (Emperor of Haiti 1804–1806). Son of Tirésias Simon Sam...
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    elevated to the rank of brigadier general in 1844. The new president, Jean-Baptiste Riché, feared Geffrard's popularity, and had him arrested to try to bring...
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  • (1843–1844) Philippe Guerrier, President (1844–1845) Jean-Louis Pierrot, President (1845–1846) Jean-Baptiste Riché, President (1846–1847) Faustin Soulouque, President...
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    the next two years until it was turned into a Senate in 1846 under Jean-Baptiste Riché. Under the 1964 and 1971 Duvalier constitutions, the body became...
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