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  1. Jean-Pierre Boyer (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ bwaje]; 15 February 1776 – 9 July 1850) was one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution, and the president of Haiti from 1818 to 1843.

  2. Jean-Pierre Boyer (born 1776, Port-au-Prince, Haiti—died July 9, 1850, Paris, France) was a politician and soldier who served as president of Haiti in 1818–43 and tried unsuccessfully to stop a severe decline in the Haitian economy.

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  3. 17. Dez. 2023 · Dive into the riveting history of Jean-Pierre Boyer, a key figure in the Haitian Revolution and a beacon of hope for oppressed nations. This documentary explores Boyer's rise to power, his...

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  4. 12. Feb. 2019 · In 1822, Haitian president Jean-Pierre Boyer proclaimed emancipation in neighboring Santo Domingo, heralding a new epoch of ‘unification’ in Hispaniola. This article reframes the origins and consequences of this unification by exploring the antislavery revolution that made it possible.

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    • 2019
  5. 8. Juni 2018 · Jean Pierre Boyer (1776-1850) was a president of Haiti whose most noteworthy activities were the promulgation of the Rural Code of 1826 and the negotiation of final French recognition of Haitian independence in the same year.

  6. 5. Okt. 2021 · The Baron de Mackau of France presenting demands to Jean-Pierre Boyer, President of Haiti, in 1825. Wikipedia. In recent weeks, thousands of refugees from Haiti have arrived at the...

  7. Jean-Pierre Boyer (b. 1776; d. 9 July 1850), ruler of Haiti (1818–1843). The regime of Jean-Pierre Boyer marked a vital watershed in the development of Haitian government and society in the nineteenth century. Born in Port-au-Prince, Boyer began his career when he joined the revolutionary forces led by Pierre Dominique Toussaint L'ouverture ...