- Jean
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ vilbʁœ̃ ɡijom sam]; 4
March 1859 – 28 July 1915) was
President of
Haiti from 4
March 1915 until...
-
American occupation troops in
Haiti after the ********ination of
President Jean
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam.
Civil order in
Haiti had
completely broken down and Caperton...
- of
dictator President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam by
insurgents angered by his
political executions of his
political opponents.
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam (March...
- parti****ting in the
rebellion soon led to his
resignation in
favor of Jean
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. Théodore
served as the
President of the
Senate of Haiti...
- economy, and to
enable the debt to be repaid. In 1915, Haiti's new
President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam
sought to
strengthen his
tenuous rule by a m**** execution...
- Marines; the
United States had
intervened after the
murder of
President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. In
August 1934 U.S.
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt withdrew...
- life
Pierre Nord Alexis. 28 July 1915:
Deposition and
murder of
President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam,
triggering the U.S. occupation. 11
January 1946: Deposition...
- in
Honduras in 1909, as well as the brief,
brutal presidency of Haiti's
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. The
Emperor Jones was O'Neill's
first big box-office hit...
- Zamor,
President (1914)
Joseph Davilmar Théodore,
President (1914–1915)
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam,
President (1915)
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave, President...
- July 28 to
August 11, 1915. The
committee took
power after the
death of
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam and de
facto controlled the country's capital, Port-au-Prince...