- quickly, the
Cacos maintained a
rebellion in the
mountainous areas to the north.
Despite lack of
local support, near Cap-Haïtien, the
Cacos threatened to...
- Look up
cacos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cacos may
refer to:
Cacos (C
Standard Library)
Cacos (military group) This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Caco or
CACO may
refer to:
Central Asian Cooperation Organization Cacos (military group),
groups of
Haitian armed individuals in the 19th and 20th century...
- and
spurred his
horse forward to
attack the
Cacos. The
Gendarmes charged beside him and
scattered the
Cacos, who used
guerilla tactics and
therefore seldom...
- Péralte in 1919
solidified US
Marine power over the
Cacos.: 211–218 [page needed] The
Second Caco War
ended with the
death of Benoît
Batraville in 1920...
-
ready for the ****ault,
since a
citizen who
heard the
Cacos coming informed the former. The
Cacos were
forced to
break ranks and s****
shelter in buildings...
- Bolo do
caco is a
circular Madeiran flatbread,
shaped like a cake and thus
called bolo (Portuguese for 'cake'). It is
traditionally cooked on a
caco, a flat...
-
against the
Cacos,
however Muth’s
patrol was
ambushed and he was
mortally wounded. Subsequently,
according to the
testimony of an
imprisoned cacos, Batraville...
-
States occupation of
Haiti in 1915.
Leading guerrilla fighters called the
Cacos, he
posed such a
challenge to the US
forces in
Haiti that the occupying...
- an
outpost of Fort Capois. By 1915,
Cacos insurgents had been
disrupting Haitian politics for generations. The
Cacos descended from
runaway slaves and lived...