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Fortifications at Cap-Haitien by Insurgents
Fortifications at the port city of Cap-Haitien, by the occupying insurgents for defence of the town. Several men guard the cannons set up at the top of the wall, as another two men carry a heavy block across. Date: 1865
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1865 Block Cannons Carry Defence Fortifications Guard Haiti Heavy Indies Insurgents Insurrection Occupying Rebellion Rebels Insurgency
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 12.2cm (10" x 4.8")
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Fortifications at Cap-Haitien: A Moment in the 1865 Haitian Rebellion This evocative image captures a pivotal moment during the 1865 Haitian Rebellion, as insurgents fortify the port city of Cap-Haitien for defense against the occupying forces. The rugged terrain of the western coast of the island is dotted with the remnants of colonial-era fortifications, now repurposed by the rebels to protect their town. At the top of the wall, several men stand guard, their eyes scanning the horizon for any signs of enemy approach. Their determination is palpable as they man the cannons, ready to defend their homeland from invasion. Two other men laboriously carry a heavy block across the wall, adding to the fortifications and strengthening their defenses. The date on this photograph is 1865, a year marked by intense rebellion and resistance against the French colonial rule. The insurgents, led by Charlemagne Péralte, had risen up against the French, demanding an end to their oppression and the recognition of Haiti's sovereignty. This photograph offers a glimpse into the raw courage and resilience of the Haitian people during a time of great upheaval. It serves as a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit that has defined Haiti's history and continues to inspire generations.
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