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    Guillaume Fabre Nicolas Geffrard (French pronunciation: [ɡijom fabʁ nikɔla ʒɛfʁaʁ]; 23 September 1806 – 31 December 1878) was a mulatto general in the...
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    1858, a revolution began, led by General Fabre Geffrard, Duke of Tabara. In December of that year, Geffrard defeated the Imperial Army and seized control...
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    eroded his support and he abdicated in 1859 under pressure from General Fabre Geffrard and Dominican military victory. Soulouque was temporarily exiled to...
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    1869. He was elected president after he led the overthrow of President Fabre Geffrard. During his term there were constant civil wars between the various...
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  • Dessalines thus became master of the situation with 15,000 troops. Geffrard was the father of: Fabre (1806-1878, born to Marguerite Claudine Lejeune; general and...
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    until the Duvalier dynasty seized control of the country in 1957. Fabre Geffrard's government held office until 1867, and he encouraged a successful policy...
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  • enemy. Soulouque was ousted in a military coup led by mulatto General Fabre Geffrard in 1858–59. In the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, the mulattoes were...
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    In 1858 a revolution began, led by General Fabre Geffrard, Duke of Tabara. In December of that year, Geffrard defeated the Imperial Army and seized control...
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    under the leadership of Henry Christophe, Nissage Saget, receiving Fabre Geffrard against Faustin. In the contemporary period, Gonaives rose furiously...
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  • Pierrot. January 15, 1859: Fabre Geffrard overthrew Emperor Faustin I. August 26, 1867: Sylvain Salnave overthrew Fabre Geffrard. December 27, 1869: Nissage...
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    where he asked president Fabre Geffrard for support to liberate the Dominican Republic from Spanish neocolonialism. (Geffrard, despite leading the revolt...
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    of office Party Title(s) Took office Left office Time in office 10 Fabre Geffrard (1806–1878) — 22 January 1859 13 March 1867 8 years, 50 days Independent...
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  • abrupt end in 1859 when he was deposed by General Fabre Geffrard, styled the Duke of Tabara. Geffrard's military government held office until 1867, and...
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    Term end March 3, 1863 Ernest Roumain (*1836) Colonel Aide-de-camp of Fabre Geffrard. ~January 15, 1859-January 13, 1867: Ministre résident Ambassade d'Haïti...
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  • for his involvement in the military campaigns of Haitian president Fabré Geffrard and the Dominican president Buenaventura Baez during the second half...
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    building in Port-au-Prince, and it was there until the government of Fabre Geffrard sold to a German who wanted to exhibit it in the British Museum. After...
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  • Haiti 1858 December Forces led by Fabre Geffrard defeat Emperor Faustin's Imperial Army 1859 13 January Fabre Geffrard is elected President of Haiti 1860...
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  • Sylvain Salnave's failed rebellion against President Fabre Geffrard in 1865. After the fall of Geffrard and Salnave's election as President of Haiti in 1867...
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  • a descendant of a French slave-holder, and former Haitian President Fabre Geffrard, who overthrew the Faustin empire. He ran for the Presidency against...
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    career. He was an officer from 1858 to 1867 during the administration of Fabre Geffrard. He then retired from military service and became a farmer. His political...
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    In 1858 a revolution began, led by General Fabre Geffrard, Duc de Tabara. In December of that year, Geffrard defeated the Imperial Army and seized control...
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    in these areas along the Haitian–Dominican border. Haitian President Fabre Geffrard gave up his position of neutrality and began to aid the Dominican rebels...
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  • President Jean-Pierre Boyer. Faubert later was chosen by President Fabre Geffrard to negotiate the concordat between Haiti and the Pope. As a writer,...
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    (1847–1849), Emperor (1849–1859) Second Haitian Republic (complete list) – Fabre Geffrard, President (1859–1867) Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget, Provisional President...
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    President of Haiti In office March 13, 1867 – May 4, 1867 Preceded by Fabre Geffrard Succeeded by Sylvain Salnave Personal details Born (1810-09-20)September...
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    Port-au-Prince, where he was warmly received by the president of the country, Fabre Geffrard. The negotiations were difficult. The president supported the arrival...
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  • independence in 1804 the Secte Rouge were unleashed. The tenure of President Fabre Geffrard (1859-1867) was said to have been the peak years of the Secte Rouge...
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  • 1857-March 31, 1862 Geffrard Soulouque 10th Legislature April 14, 1862-July 3, 1863 Geffrard dissolved by order of Fabre Geffrard over budgetary disputes...
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    Sánchez had managed to obtain the cooperation of Haitian President Fabre Geffrard, who feared that the consolidation of the Spanish presence in Dominican...
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    former general Fabre Geffrard, in 1859, and sent into exile in Jamaica. He returned to Haiti at some point just in time to see Geffrard himself be overthrown...
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