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15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Ernest Roumain, ministre résident d'Haïti en France [1] 15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Charles Haentjens, chargé d'affaires; 15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Baron Auguste l'Instant de Pradines, chargé d'affaires
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In 1825, French King Charles X demanded Haiti reimburse and compensate France for the loss of money and trade from Haiti's independence. France threatened to invade Haiti and sent 12 war ships to the island nation. [10] On 17 April 1825 an agreement was made between the two nations.
France should repay billions of dollars in reparations to Haiti to cover a debt formerly enslaved people were forced to pay in return for recognising the island's independence, a coalition of ...
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The announcement that Haiti's military wanted recruits crackled through a small radio perched on a street stall in downtown Port-au-Prince where Maurenceley Clerge ...
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