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(Newspaper clipping from 1804 announcing that Saint-Domingue, at the time led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, is reverting it's name back to Haiti - the name it had under [[Taíno] rule]].<br> Text: Name changes.<br> The blacks of St. Domingo )
 
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Newspaper clipping from [[1804]] announcing that [[Saint-Domingue]], at the time led by [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]], is reverting it's name back to Haiti - the name it had under [[Taíno] rule]].<br>
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Newspaper clipping from [[1804]] announcing that [[Saint-Domingue]], at the time led by [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]], is reverting it's name back to Haiti - the name it had under [[Taíno]] rule.<br>
  
Text: Name changes.<br>
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'''Text:''' Name changes.<br>
The blacks of [[St. Domingo]] have changed it's name to that of [[Hayti]], the original name of the Island. It is proposed in an English paper to alter the name of Ireland to that of West-Britain.<br>
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The blacks of [[St. Domingo]] have changed it's name to that of [[Hayti]], the original name of the Island. It is proposed in an English paper to alter the name of ''Ireland'' to that of ''West-Britain''.<br><br>
  
Source: The Balance and Columbian Repository. (April 3, 1804). Hudson, New York published by Sampson, Chittendon & Croswell.<br>
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'''Source:''' The Balance and Columbian Repository. (April 3, 1804). Hudson, New York published by Sampson, Chittendon & Croswell.<br>
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'''Image from Bob Corbett's Haitian History Page [http://www.websteruniv.edu/~corbetre/haiti/history/revolution/namechange.htm].'''
  
Image from Bob Corbett's Haitian History Page [http://www.websteruniv.edu/~corbetre/haiti/history/revolution/namechange.htm].
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[[Category:Newspaper clipping|Balance and Columbian Repository]]

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Newspaper clipping from 1804 announcing that Saint-Domingue, at the time led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, is reverting it's name back to Haiti - the name it had under Taíno rule.

Text: Name changes.
The blacks of St. Domingo have changed it's name to that of Hayti, the original name of the Island. It is proposed in an English paper to alter the name of Ireland to that of West-Britain.

Source: The Balance and Columbian Repository. (April 3, 1804). Hudson, New York published by Sampson, Chittendon & Croswell.
Image from Bob Corbett's Haitian History Page [1].



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