Michel I

King Michel I

Michel Jacques Christophe was King of Haiti and the son of Pierre I. Following The Great War, he continued his father's endeavor to expand the kingdom. He supported public opposition in Jamaica towards the British Empire. Jamaica had been protesting against military impressment into the British army. It was rumored that King Pierre I had stoked many of these protests, and while Michel saught to benefit. Finally, in 1825, Jamaica declared independence, and joined the Kingdom of Haiti.

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As King of Haiti: 1921 - 1959   Preceded by: Pierre I   Succeeded by: Michel II

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1884 1959 75 years old
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Generic article | May 15, 2025

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