The siege of Port-au-Prince was an engagement that took place during the Haitian Revolution. In October, the rebel army commanded by General Dessalines...
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& Co. established. 1798 – May: British forces withdraw. 1803 – Siege of Port-au-Prince (1803) 1804 – Haitian Declaration of Independence 1806 – 17 October:...
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It is the jurisdictional seat of the national capital, the city of Port-au-Prince. It has an area of 4,982.56 square kilometres (1,923.78 sq mi) and a...
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Armée Indigène (section Gens de Couleur rights)
Pétionville. On there way to siege Port-au-Prince, JJD run Lux and the 5th light out of Croix-des-Bouquets on September 19. October 9, 1803, Pétion, Cangé, Gabart...
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the Emperor. Dessalines was assassinated north of the capital city, Port-au-Prince, at Larnage (now known as Pont-Rouge), on 17 October 1806, on his way...
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Timeline of Port-au-Prince history Schutt-Ainé, Patricia (1994). Haiti: A Basic Reference Book. Miami, Florida: Librairie Au Service de la Culture. pp...
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Haitian Revolution (category 1803 in the Caribbean)
but did eventually reach the Spanish port of Corunna. On 8 October 1803, the French abandoned Port-au-Prince as Rochambeau decided to concentrate what...
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victory at the Battle of Siebert on January 1, 1807. During the siege of Port-au-Prince in 1811, Riché commanded the left wing of Christophe's army. A...
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Acadia (category Culture of Prince Edward Island)
centre for Port-Royal was established nearby, and it remained the longest-serving capital of French Acadia until the British siege of Port Royal in 1710...
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History of Haiti (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Edmond de Saint-Léger, put down Romaine-la-Prophétesse's revolt after André Rigaud, who led free black confederate forces based near Port-au-Prince, declined...
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