Constitution of Haiti Date: 1801
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Constitution of Haiti
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Abstract
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.
Contents
- The Nation
- New States and Old Problems
- Nationalism and Bourgeois Culture
- Declaration of Independence Year: 1776
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Year: 1789
- Constitution of Haiti Date: 1801
- Louisiana Purchase Treaty Date: 1803
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Addresses to the German Nation Date: 1808
- Napoleonic Code Date: 1804
- Simón Bolívar: Cartagena Manifesto Date: 1812
- Holy Alliance Year: 1815
- Giuseppe Mazzini: General Instructions for the Members of Young Italy Date: 1831
- Constitution Act of Canada Year: 1867
- Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia: Proclamation of 1849 Date: 1849
- Victor Emmanuel: Address to Parliament Date: 1871
- Ottoman Constitution Date: 1876
- Helmuth von Moltke: Memorandum of the Councils of War Said to Have Been Held during the Wars Date: 1881
- Ernest Renan: “What Is a Nation?” Date: 1882
- William Gladstone: Irish Home Rule Speech Date: 1886
- Theodor Herzl: “A Solution to the Jewish Question” Date: 1896
- Francisco García Calderón: Latin America: Its Rise and Progress Date: 1913
- Proclamation of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic Date: 1916
- Woodrow Wilson: Fourteen Points Date: 1918
- Korean Declaration of Independence Date: 1919
- Treaty of Versailles Date: 1919
- Government of India Act Draft: 1919
- Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel Date: 1948
- Proclamation of the Algerian National Liberation Front Date: 1954