- Benoît
Batraville,
nicknamed "Ti-Benwa" (1877 - 1920), was a
Haitian teacher and
resistance fighter against the
American occupation,
executed by the US...
- the world.
Mirebalais is home to the AS
Mirebalais sports team. Benoît
Batraville (1877-9
March 1920)
successor to
Charlemagne Péralte
leading the Cacos...
- a
significant presence of Caco
guerrillas under the
command of Benoît
Batraville, who was a high
ranking insurgent leader. Puller's
supply party consisted...
- Marines,
being a Caco a
refuge for men like
Charlemagne Péralte and
Benoit Batraville. It
borders the
Dominican Republic with the
province of Elías Piña to...
-
wearing stolen uniforms of the
Haitian gendarmes,
commanded by Benoît
Batraville,
attacked the city. The
Cacos moved into Port-au-Prince in columns, "with...
- : 211–218 [page needed] The
Second Caco War
ended with the
death of Benoît
Batraville in 1920,: 223 who had
commanded an ****ault on the
Haitian capital that...
-
until his
death at the
hands of U.S. Marines, on 1
November 1919. Benoît
Batraville, a
lieutenant of Péralte's, took over as
commander of the
Cacos in December...
- to
demoralize the rebels.
Leadership of the
rebellion p****ed to Benoît
Batraville, a Caco
chieftain from Artibonite, who also
launched an ****ault on the...
- (forced labor),
followed the
leadership of
Charlemagne Peralte and
Benoit Batraville into
rebellion again,
against the 1,500-man 1st
Marine Brigade and the...
- (1918–1920) United
States Haiti
Cacos Victory Ended with the
death of
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