Constitution of Haiti Year: 1801

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Constitution of Haiti
First Title. On the Territory
Title II. On Its Inhabitants
Title III. On Religion
Title IV. On Morals
Title V. On Men in Society
Title VI. On Cultivation and Commerce
Title VII. On Legislation and Legislative Authority
Title VIII. On Government
Title IX. On Tribunals
Title X. On Municipal Administration
Title XI. On the Armed Force
Title XII. On Finances and Goods from Seized and Vacant Domains
Title XIII. General Dispositions

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Abstract

First Title. On the Territory Art 1—The entire extent of Saint-Domingue, and Samana, Tortuga, Gonave, the Cayemites, Ile-a-Vache, the Saone and other adjacent islands, form the territory of one colony, that is part of the French Empire, but is subject to particular laws. Art 2—The territory of this colony is divided into departments, arrondisements, and parishes.

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