- Nissage Saget
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Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget 10th President of Haiti In office
December 27, 1869 – May 13, 1874Preceded by Sylvain Salnave Succeeded by Council of Secretaries of State Provisional President of Haiti In office
March 20, 1867 – May 2, 1867Preceded by Fabre Geffrard Succeeded by Sylvain Salnave Personal details Died 1880 Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget (1810-1880) succeeded Sylvain Salnave as President of Haiti in 1869. He was the first Haitian president to serve out his term of office (1869-1874) and retire voluntarily, although his retirement led to a renewal of the political turmoil between blacks and the country's mulatto elites. He died in 1880.[1]
Footnotes
- ^ Rogozinski, Jan (1999). A Brief History of the Caribbean (Revised ed.). New York: Facts on File, Inc.. pp. p. 220. ISBN 0-8160-3811-2.
Preceded by
Sylvain SalnavePresident of Haiti
1869-1874Succeeded by
Council of Secretaries of StateHeads 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
- 1810 births
- 1880 deaths
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