List of revolutions and coups d'état in Haiti

This article lists successful revolutions and coups d'état that have taken place in the history of Haiti:

18th century

 * 1791 onward: Emergence of the State of Haiti; independence proclaimed in 1804 as a consequence of the Haitian Revolution and the disestablishment of the French colony of Saint-Domingue.

19th century

 * 8 October 1820: Suicide of King Henri Christophe.
 * 13 February 1843: Deposition of President for life Jean-Pierre Boyer.
 * 15 January 1859: Deposition of Emperor Faustin Soulouque.
 * 15 April 1876: Deposition of President Michel Domingue.
 * 10 August 1888: Deposition of President Lysius Salomon.

20th century

 * 2 December 1908: Deposition of President for life Pierre Nord Alexis.
 * 28 July 1915: Deposition and murder of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam, triggering the U.S. occupation.
 * 11 January 1946: Deposition of president Élie Lescot (Revolution of 1946)
 * 7 February 1986: Deposition of President for life Jean-Claude Duvalier (climax of the Anti-Duvalier protest movement).
 * 20 June 1988: Deposition of President Leslie Manigat (June 1988 coup d'état).
 * 18 September 1988: Deposition of President Henri Namphy (September 1988 coup d'état).
 * 29 September 1991: First deposition of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide (1991 coup d'état).

21st century

 * 5–29 February 2004: Second deposition of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide (2004 coup d'état).