- Monpoint Jeune
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Monpoint Jeune served as president of Haiti from 23 August to 17 October 1889. As general, he put down a revolt in March 1878 against president Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal. After President François Denys Légitime, he was designated on the 23 August 1889 as president of the provisional government and interim president of Haiti. On 17 October 1889, he was replaced as president by the minister of Agriculture, Florvil Hyppolite.
Preceded by
François Denys LégitimePresident of Haïti
August to October 1889Succeeded by
Florvil HyppoliteHeads of State of Haiti Post-Revolutionary (1804-1859) Dessalines/Jacques I · Christophe/Henri I · Blanchet (acting) · Pétion · Boyer · Rivière-Hérard · Guerrier · Pierrot · Riché · Soulouque/Faustin IPost-Imperial (1859-1930) Geffrard · Saget (provisional) · Salnave · Saget · Council of Secretaries of State · Domingue · Boisrond-Canal · Lamothe (provisional) · Salomon · Boisrond-Canal (provisional) · Légitime · Jeune (provisional) · Hyppolite · Simon Sam · Boisrond-Canal (provisional) · Alexis · Simon · Leconte · Auguste · Oreste · Zamor · Théodore · Guillaume Sam · Dartiguenave · Borno · RoyPost-Occupation (1930-1986) Vincent · Lescot · Lavaud · Estimé · Lavaud · Magloire · Pierre-Louis (provisional) · Sylvain (provisional) · Executive Government Council · Fignolé (provisional) · Kebreau · François Duvalier · Jean-Claude DuvalierPost-Duvalier (1986-2011) Post-Quake (2011-present) Categories:- Presidents of Haiti
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