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    Michel Oreste Lafontant (April 8, 1859 – October 29, 1918) served as president of Haiti from May 1913 to January 1914. He was a reformist toppled by forces...
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    Emmanuel Oreste Zamor (1861– July 27, 1915) was a Haitian general and politician who served as the president of Haiti in 1914. He was executed the following...
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    Boisrond-Canal, Prudent, Grandjean Guillaume, Maximilien Laforest, Michel Oreste and Auguste Bonamy. Great-Grandson of Jean-Jacques Dessalines (Emperor...
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    deliberate) explosion at the National Palace; Michel Oreste (1913–14) was ousted in a coup, as was his successor Oreste Zamor in 1914. Between 1911 and 1915,...
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  • deaths of generals Cincinnatus Leconte and Tancrède Auguste, civilian Michel Oreste was elected president in 1913. He was forced to resign on January 27...
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    d. 16 juil 1932 Port-au-Prince Michel Oreste Woodrow Wilson July 21, 1914 Solon Ménos (DIED 14. Oktober 1918) Oreste Zamor Woodrow Wilson October 14...
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    though CIC was excluded. Following the overthrow of Haitian president Michel Oreste in 1914, the National City Bank and the BNRH demanded the United States...
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    deliberate) explosion at the National Palace; Michel Oreste (1913–14) was ousted in a coup, as was his successor Oreste Zamor in 1914. Germany increased its influence...
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    testament to that. Until 1915, every Haytian head-of-state outside Michel Oreste was a military man. After the Independence of Hayti, the Haitians were...
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    8, 1912 – May 2, 1913 Preceded by Cincinnatus Leconte Succeeded by Michel Oreste Minister of Interior and Police In office November 24, 1908 – November...
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