Overview
The First Empire of Haiti was an elective monarchy in North America, established on January 1, 1804, after Haiti declared independence from France. Governor-General Jean-Jacques Dessalines created the empire on September 22, 1804, and was proclaimed Emperor Jacques I. The constitution of May 20, 1805, outlined the empire's governance, dividing the country into six military divisions and establishing an elective crown where the emperor could appoint his successor. The constitution also prohibited white people, except naturalized Germans and Poles, from owning property. Jacques I was assassinated on October 17, 1806, leading to a split into the Republic of Haiti and the State of Haiti.
Historical Periods
Empire of Haiti (1805–1821)
1805 CE – 1821 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 31,347 km²
Empire of Haiti (1822–1845)
1822 CE – 1845 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 83,904 km²
Empire of Haiti (1846–1860)
1846 CE – 1860 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 31,291 km²
Empire of Haiti (1861–1864)
1861 CE – 1864 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 31,347 km²
Empire of Haiti (1865–1914)
1865 CE – 1914 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 31,291 km²
Empire of Haiti (1915–1915)
1915 CE – 1915 CE
Capital: Port-au-PrinceArea: 31,291 km²