Haitipeople

Haiti, Sweet

  • Dec 5, 1492

    Christopher Columbus discovers Haiti

    Christopher Columbus discovers Haiti
    First, Columbus named the island Hisponiola, or little Spain
  • Apr 14, 1503

    First Africans were brought to Hispaniola for labor

    First Africans were brought to Hispaniola for labor
    Slaves brought directly from Africa were used as workers around the island.
  • Spain gives up the Western part of Hispaniola

    Spain gives up the Western part of Hispaniola
    Spain gives up the Western part of Hispaniola to France, which soon becomes Haiti, or Land of Mountains
  • Port-au-Prince was founded

    Port-au-Prince was founded
    Port-au-Prince was announced capital of Haiti
  • Jean-Jacques Dassalines became emperor

    Jean-Jacques Dassalines became emperor
    Haiti becomes independent. A former slave Jean-Jacques declares himself emperor.
  • Jean-Jacques was assassinated

    Jean-Jacques was assassinated
    Jean-Jacques was assassinated. Soon Haiti was divided into two. Black controlled North and Mulatto controlled south.
  • Dominican Republic decalared its independence

    Dominican Republic decalared its independence
    The Dominican Republic claims independence from Haiti with a declaration at the Puerta del Conde.
  • United States recognizes Haiti

    United States recognizes Haiti
    U.S. President Abraham Lincoln recognizes Haiti and allows trade for the first time between countries
  • Earthquake with magnitude of 7.0

    Earthquake with magnitude of 7.0
    An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 hit Haiti killing 300,000 people. It was the worst storm Haiti had in 200 years.
  • Parliament approves of Laurent Lamothe

    Parliament approves of Laurent Lamothe
    Parliament, the highest legislative in the UK, approves of foreign minister, Laurent Lamothe as Prime Minister