The
Empire of Haiti (
French:
Empire d'Haïti,
Haitian Creole:
Anpi an Ayiti) was an
elective monarchy in
North America. Haiti had been occupied by the French, but on January 1, 1804, independence was declared. The Governor-General of Haiti,
Jean-Jacques Dessalines, created the empire on September 22, 1804 when he proclaimed himself Emperor Jacques I. On October 6, Emperor Jacques' coronation ceremony was held. The constitution of May 20, 1805 set out the way the empire was to be governed with the country split into six military divisions with each general of the division to correspond directly with the Emperor or the general in chief who would be appointed by the Emperor. The constitution also set out the succession to the throne with the crown being elective with the reigning Emperor having the power to appoint his successor. The constitution also banned
white people (by which it meant not the local white people but all foreigners) from owning property in the empire.