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List of revolutions and coups d'état in Haiti
This article lists successful
revolutions and
coups d'état
that have taken place in the history of Haiti:
18th century
1791
onward: Emergence of the
State of Haiti
;
independence proclaimed
in 1804 as a consequence of the
Haitian Revolution
and the disestablishment of the
French colony
of
Saint-Domingue
.
19th century
8 October
1820: Suicide of
King
Henri Christophe
.
13 February
1843:
Deposition
of
President for life
Jean-Pierre Boyer
.
15 January
1859: Deposition of
Emperor
Faustin Soulouque
.
15 April
1876: Deposition of
President
Michel Domingue
.
10 August
1888: Deposition of President
Lysius Salomon
.
20th century
2 December
1908: Deposition of President
for life
Pierre Nord Alexis
.
28 July
1915: Deposition and
murder
of President
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam
, triggering the U.S. occupation.
7 February
1986: Deposition of President for life
Jean-Claude Duvalier
.
20 June
1988: Deposition of President
Leslie Manigat
.
18 September
1988: Deposition of President
Henri Namphy
.
29 September
1991: First deposition of President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
.
21st century
5–29 February 2004: Second deposition of President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide
.