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  2. Category:Video games set in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    A category for all video games where the player controls some action in Haiti Pages in category "Video games set in Haiti" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  3. Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry - Wikipedia

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    Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Quebec and published by Ubisoft.Set in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti) between 1735 and 1737, Freedom Cry follows Adéwalé, a prominent supporting character from the 2013 title Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code ...

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    In January 2019 Jason Scott uploaded the source code of this game to the Internet Archive. [92] Team Fortress 2: 2007 2012 Windows first-person shooter: Valve: A 2008 version of the game's source code was leaked alongside several other Orange Box games in 2012. [109] In 2020, an additional 2017 build of the game was leaked. [234] The Lion King ...

  5. François Mackandal - Wikipedia

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    His actions were seen as a precursor to the Haitian Revolution. Haitian historian Thomas Madiou states that Mackandal "had instruction and possessed the Arabic language very well." [ 2 ] Early sources identify him as coming from the Atlas Mountains which span the Maghreb, [ 3 ] but contemporary scholars such as Sylviane Diouf have speculated ...

  6. Category:Haitian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian Revolution for independence — in the French Saint-Domingue colony, now the Republic of Haiti, on western Hispaniola in the Caribbean. The main article for this category is Haitian Revolution .

  7. Battle of Jean-Rabel - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Jean-Rabel consisted of two connected minor naval engagements of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Haitian Revolution.The first engagement saw an overwhelming British Royal Navy force consisting of two ships of the line attack and destroy a French Navy frigate in Moustique Inlet near the town of Jean-Rabel on the Northern coast of the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which ...

  8. Independence of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on January 1st, 1804, in the port city of Gonaïves by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, marking the end of the 13-year-long Haitian Revolution. With this declaration, Haiti became the first independent Black nation in the Western Hemisphere.

  9. Georges Biassou - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian Revolution - An illustration of black slaves murdering white planters. The Haitian Revolution was a series of conflicts which began on 22 August 1791 and ended on 1 January 1804. It involved Haitian slaves, "affranchis ", " mulattoes ", colonists, French royalist troops, French revolutionary forces, and the British and Spanish armies.