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1st Senate of Haiti         
The 1st Senate of Haiti was organized from the Constituent Assembly which drafted the 1806 Constitution. After the elected president and previous Provisional Chief Executive of Haiti Henri Christophe took up arms against the Senate, the Senate retaliated by stripping power from Christophe and electing Alexandre Pétion as president of Haiti in early 1807.
History of Haiti         
  • "Together again for freedom", 1943 U.S. leaflet
  • American Marines in 1915 defending the entrance gate in Cap-Haïten
  • ''Battle for Santo Domingo'', by [[January Suchodolski]] (1845)
  • Bishop's House in [[Cap-Haitien]], 1907
  • UN peacekeeping force in Haiti]] in 2004
  • Bread market in St. Michel, 1928–1929
  • [[Citadelle Laferrière]], built by [[Henri Christophe]], is the largest [[fortress]] in the Americas.
  • [[Christopher Columbus]] landing on the island of [[Hispaniola]] in 1492.
  • A [[sugar mill]] in Haiti (''L'Homme et la Terre'' by [[Élisée Reclus]], 1830–1905)
  • President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns triumphantly to the National Palace at Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1994
  • battle of Santo Domingo]] (1806) painted by 	
Nicholas Pocock in 1808
  • [[Dumarsais Estimé]]
  • Fishing village in Haiti, 1996
  • Jean-Claude and Michèle Duvalier en route to the airport to flee the country, 7 February 1986
  • [[François Duvalier]] in 1968
  • Staff of the German legation and the Hamburg-Amerika Line agency at Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1900. The agency was involved in the staffing and management of the legation. German nationals were comparatively numerous in Haiti and heavily involved in the Haitian economy until World War I.
  • National Palace]] collapsed
  • storm Ravine-a-Couleuvre]] (Snake Gully) in 1802.
  • Opening of the mausoleum of Pétion and Dessalines in 1926
  • [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]]
  • [[Jovenel Moïse]]
  • The Kingdom of Haiti in the North and the Republic of Haiti in the South
  • Marine's base at Cap-Haïtien
  • [[Michel Martelly]]
  • United States Marines and a Haitian guide patrolling the jungle in 1915 during the Battle of Fort Dipitie
  • The National Palace burned down during the revolt against Salnave in 1868
  • U.S. troops seizing Port-au-Prince airfield, September 1994
  • U.S. Marines patrol the streets of Port-au-Prince on 9 March 2004
  • The French army led by Le Clerc lands in [[Cap Français]] (1802)
  • [[René Préval]]
  • The coronation of [[Faustin I of Haiti]] in 1849
  • The ruins of the [[Sans-Souci Palace]], severely damaged in the 1842 earthquake and never rebuilt
  • Market street in Port-au-Prince, 1996
  • [[Sténio Vincent]]
  • U.S. Coast Guard intercepting Haitian refugees, 1998
  • [[Port-au-Prince]] and surroundings at the start of the 19th century
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Haiti/History; History of Haïti; Haitian history; History of haiti; History of hati; Haiti history; Prehistory of Haiti; Pre-Columbian history of Haiti; Pre-Columbian Haiti
The recorded history of Haiti began on 5 December 1492, when the European navigator Christopher Columbus landed on a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean. The western portion of the island of Hispaniola where Haiti is situated at was inhabited by the Taíno and Arawakan people, who called their island Ayiti.
Health in Haiti         
  • Development of child mortality rate in Haiti since 1961
  • Life expectancy in Haiti
SANITATION, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH SERVICES IN HAITI
Health care in Haiti; Healthcare in Haiti; Chronic disease in rural Haiti; Haitian Ministry of Health; Infant mortality in Haiti; Mental health in Haiti; Mental illness in Haiti; Mental health care in Haiti; Maternal health in Haiti
Deficient sanitation systems, poor nutrition, and inadequate health services have pushed Haiti to the bottom of the World Bank’s rankings of health indicators. According to the United Nations World Food Programme, 80 percent of Haiti’s population lives below the poverty line.