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    Charles Rivière-Hérard (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ʁivjɛʁ eʁaʁ]; 16 February 1789 – 31 August 1850) also known as Charles Hérard aîné (French pronunciation:...
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  • Schnider Hérard (born 1996), Haitian basketball player Charles Rivière-Hérard (1789–1850), officer in the Haitian Army under Alexandre Pétion Denis Herard, politician...
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    Hispaniola. In March Rivière-Hérard attempted to reimpose his authority, but the Dominicans inflicted heavy losses. Rivière-Hérard was removed from office...
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    overthrow gained the attention of Boyer's replacement, Charles Rivière-Hérard. Rivière-Hérard imprisoned some Trinitarios and forced Duarte to leave the...
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    earthquake. The disadvantaged majority rural population rose up under Charles Rivière-Hérard in late January. On 13 February 1843, Boyer fled Haiti to nearby...
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  • Dumesle's cousin, Charles Rivière-Hérard, led the Revolution of 1843 which forced President Boyer to flee the country. Rivière-Hérard then succeeded Boyer...
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    Independence. In May 1844, after the defeat of Haitian president Charles Rivière-Hérard, political dissidence arose between the independent Trinitarios...
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    President Jean-Pierre Boyer, while placing another mulatto Charles Rivière-Hérard in charge. Hérard, faced a rebellion by blacks in Port-au-Prince. The two...
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    These goals were believed to have been met when in May 1844, President Rivière-Hérard was removed from office by the mulatto hierarchy and replaced with the...
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    victory, Boyer abdicated in 1843 and went into exile in Jamaica. Charles Rivière-Hérard would declare himself president-for life but his reign would only...
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    working for Dominican independence, the new Haitian president, Charles Rivière-Hérard, exiled or imprisoned the leading Trinitarios (Trinitarians). At...
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    the town of Cayes in 1821 and enlisted in the army. When General Charles Rivière-Hérard launched a rebellion against dictator Jean-Pierre Boyer in 1843...
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    canceled by order of General Charles Rivière-Hérard on June 14 of that same year. Such provision is carried out due to Herard's knowledge of the insurrectionist...
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    Haitian leaders and politicians, starting with the 3rd president, Charles Rivière-Hérard. In January, 2007, Haitian President René Préval made a four-day...
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    Bug-Jargal The Crime of Napoleon The Black Jacobins Cécile Fatiman Charles Rivière-Hérard Dédée Bazile End of slavery in Haiti Faustin Soulouque Jean-François...
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  • until the devastating earthquake of 2010. In 1843, a revolt, led by Charles Rivière-Hérard, overthrew Boyer and established a brief parliamentary rule under...
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    Hérard Abraham (28 July 1940 – 24 August 2022) was a Haitian military officer and politician who served as acting President of Haiti between 10 March 1990...
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  • February 13, 1843: Charles Rivière-Hérard overthrew Jean-Pierre Boyer. May 3, 1844: Philippe Guerrier overthrew Charles Rivière-Hérard. March 1, 1846: Jean-Baptiste...
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    Hispaniola. In March Rivière-Hérard attempted to reimpose his authority, but the Dominicans inflicted heavy losses. Rivière-Hérard was removed from office...
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  • was enacted on December 30, 1843, during the administration of Charles Rivière-Hérard. It was the sixth constitution of twenty-two that have been ratified...
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    parliament's former power to the Parliament against the new president Charles Rivière-Hérard. But under his successor, Philippe Guerrier, the Parliament was...
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    inspiration for Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones. Members: Charles de Delva, Charles Zamor, Edmond Polynice, Léon Nau, Ermane Robin, Eribert Saint-Vil...
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    in the nation for more than a year. Constitution of 1843 under Charles Rivière-Hérard. Constitution of 1816 restored by Jean-Baptiste Riché. Constitution...
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  • 6, 1842-Sept. 1843. The legislature was suspended by the coup led by Charles Rivière-Hérard, and was replaced by a Council of State from 1843 to 1847....
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  • (1820–1849) (complete list) – Jean-Pierre Boyer, President (1818–1843) Charles Rivière-Hérard, President (1843–1844) Philippe Guerrier, President (1844–1845)...
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    Subsequently, Mella came into contact with the Haitian opposition leader Charles Rivière-Hérard, who in turn led the reform movement, which came to be known as...
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    Palace daily. Hérard, upon meeting Santana, told his officials that he could be the only one capable of attempting a separatist movement. Hérard ordered that...
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    not last long. The true motives of Duarte had reached the ears of Charles Rivière-Hérard, who responded with the call of repression of the revolutionaries...
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    in the unrest that ultimately led to the overthrow of President Charles Rivière-Hérard, leading a brief uprising that was a precursor to the larger and...
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    rise of independence ideas among Dominicans, Haitian President Charles Rivière-Hérard, who came to power after the triumph of La Reforma, decided to make...
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