List of wars involving Haiti

This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Haiti.

List

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Haitian Revolution
(17911804)
Haiti
 Great Britain[1]
Spain Spain (1793-1795)[1]
French Royalists[2]
 France Victory
British Occupation of Saint-Domingue
(17971798)
Haiti  Great Britain Victory
  • Louverture’s army conquers most of British-occupied Saint-Domingue in the West.
  • Rigaud’s army conquers the British at Jérémie.
War of Knives
(17991800)
Louverture's forces Rigaud's forces Victory to Louverture[3]
  • Riguad exiled to France.
Saint-Domingue expedition
(18011803)
Haiti
 United Kingdom
France France

Spain Spain

Victory
Siege of Santo Domingo
(1805)
Haiti[4]  France Defeat
Action of 3 February 1812
(1812)
Haiti  United Kingdom Defeat
  • British victory
Venezuelan War of Independence
(18161823)
Venezuela
 Gran Colombia
Haiti[5]
Spain Spain Victory (clandestine involvement)
Greek Revolution
(18211832)
Greece
 Russian Empire

 United Kingdom
Kingdom of France Kingdom of France
Haiti[6][7]

Ottoman Empire Victory
Dominican War of Independence
(18441856)
Haiti[8]
Second Empire of Haiti
 Dominican Republic Defeat
  • Independence of the Dominican Republic.
First Caco War
(1915)
 United States
Haiti[9]
Cacos American victory
  • Haitian rebels defeated by US forces.
Second Caco War
(19181920)
 United States
Haiti[10]
Cacos American victory
  • Ended with the death of Benoit Batraville.
World War I
(19171918)
 France
 United Kingdom
 Russia
 United States
Republic of China (1912–49) China
 Italy
 Japan
 Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand
 India
 South Africa
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Romania
 Belgium
 Greece
 Portugal
 Brazil
 Haiti[11][12]
 Germany
 Austria-Hungary
 Ottoman Empire
 Bulgaria
Victory
World War II
(19411945)
 Soviet Union
 United States
 United Kingdom
 China
 France
 Poland
 Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand
 India
 South Africa
 Yugoslavia
 Greece
 Denmark
 Norway
 Netherlands
 Belgium
 Luxembourg
 Czechoslovakia
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Ethiopia
 Dominican Republic
 Haiti[13][14]
 Germany
 Japan
 Italy
 Hungary
 Romania
 Bulgaria
 Finland
 Thailand
 Manchukuo
 Croatia
 Slovakia
Victory
Operation Uphold Democracy
(19941995)
 Haiti  United States
 Poland
 Argentina
Defeat
FLRN Rebellion
(2004)
 Haiti[15] Haiti FLRN Regime change

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Laurent Dubois and John D. Garrigus, "Slave Revolution in the Caribbean: 1789-1804". Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2006. Document 26.
  2. Knight, Franklin W. (1990). The Caribbean The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 204–208. ISBN 0-19-505441-5.
  3. Henderson, James D.; Delpar, Helen; Brungardt, Maurice Philip. "A Reference Guide to Latin American History". p. 457. ISBN 1563247445. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  4. Arana, M., 2013, Bolivar, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 9781439110195, pp. 186
  5. Guillaume, Alcindor. "Le Guide D'un Pays en Détresse". ISBN 9781469179339. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  6. "The 25 tons of coffee to Adamantios Korais". Enet.gr Eleftherotypia. 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  7. Moya Pons, Frank (2007). Markus Wiener Publishers, ed. History of the Caribbean: Plantations, Trade, and War in the Atlantic World. p. 370. ISBN 1558764151.
  8. Musicant, I, The Banana Wars, 1990, New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., pgs. 211-218, ISBN 0025882104
  9. Musicant, I, The Banana Wars, 1990, New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., pg. 223, ISBN 0025882104
  10. "HAITI DECLARES WAR AGAINST GERMANY; President Asked for Action Owing to Deaths on French Ship--22d Nation Opposing Teutons". New York Times. 16 July 1918. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  11. "Haiti Net Foreign Relations". Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  12. "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Listing". Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  13. The Tuskegee Airmen: The Men who Changed a Nation. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  14. Marx, Gary (12 February 2004). "Haitian `Cannibal Army' leader orchestrates chaos to force Aristide's ouster". Highbeam. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  15. Zarrella, John; Arena, Kelli & Phillip, Rich (27 February 2004). "Haitians flee to U.S. in boats". CNN International. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
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