The Haiti Earthquake
One of the worst-ever natural disasters in the western hemisphere leaves the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince in ruins. What it will take to rebuild
Striking gold
Christopher Columbus sights Haiti in 1492. After the island becomes a Spanish colony, disease and harsh working conditions devastate the indigenous population
Eden destroyed
Spain cedes Haiti to France in 1697. The island's ecology is wrecked as slaves clear forests for sugar fields
A nation is born
Following 13 years of revolution, Haiti becomes independent in 1804. Former slave Jean-Jacques Dessalines assumes the title of Emperor. Rebels kill him two years later. Civil war breaks out
America's backyard
Citing the Monroe Doctrine, President Woodrow Wilson orders U.S. Marines to occupy Haiti in 1915. They favor the biracial élite over black Haitians, deepening long-standing tensions. The U.S. withdraws in 1934
(See video: "Bill Clinton: What Haiti Needs.")
Bad medicine
Voodoo doctor François Duvalier is elected President in 1957. "Papa Doc" vows to extend power to the black masses but turns the country into a police state. In 1971, Duvalier's son declares himself President for life
Hopes dashed
In 1990, Jean-Bertrand Aristide wins the country's first free elections. He is deposed less than eight months later. Tens of thousands flee for Florida in small boats
New era, new problems
After the ruling military junta agrees to give up power, Bill Clinton sends in 20,000 U.S. troops in 1994. HIV and entrenched poverty ravage the population. Aristide returns to power in 2001 but is forced into exile in 2004
Natural disasters
Hurricanes in 2005 and 2008 displace hundreds of thousands. A period of relative calm precedes this year's massive earthquake
See pictures of the Haiti quake's aftermath.
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View the full list for "The Haiti Earthquake"Special Features:
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Photos: Adopted by French Families, Haitian Children Arrive in Their New Home
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Photos: Scenes from Haiti's Cholera Outbreak
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Video: The First Photographs from Port-au-Prince of the Haiti Earthquake
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Video: Clinging to the Ruins of a Great Haitian School
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Video: Haitian Amputees Find Hope in Soccer
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Video: Haiti's Precarious Election: Between Crisis and Optimism
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Exclusive Photographs: Haiti's Earthquake Destruction
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Video: Wyclef: The Next President of Haiti?
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Photos: Haiti's Gingerbread Houses
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Video: Rape in Haiti's Tent Cities
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Video: A Breach of Faith in Haiti
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Photos: Haiti's Tent Cities Brace for the Rainy Season
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Photos: Commerce Comes to the Aid of Haiti
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Video: Haitians Mourn and Begin Again
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Photos: Children's Messages of Hope for Haiti
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Video: Reviving Jacmel: Haiti's Cultural Capital
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Dramatic Rescues of Haiti's Earthquake Survivors
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Photos: Out of the Ruins
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Aftermath of Haiti's Quake: A Photographer's Vision
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Video: Haiti Relief Efforts from the Aircraft Carrier Carl Vinson
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Video: Radio News Saves Lives in Haiti
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Video: ShelterBox: A Quick Fix for Home in Haiti
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Photos: Devastation from the Haiti Earthquake
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Photos: Haiti's Lines of Communications
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The 10 Deadliest Earthquakes
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Video: Bill Clinton on Haiti
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Photos: The Destruction Seen from the Air
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Timeline: Haiti's History of Misery
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Where Will the Next Five Big Earthquakes Be?
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Video: Crisis and Chaos in Haiti
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Video: Running with the Looters in Haiti's Capital
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Video: Haiti Rescue: Saving the Man Who Saved My Life
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Photos: The US Army Brings Aid to Haiti
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Video: What is Slowing the Relief Effort in Haiti?
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Video: In the Ruins of Haiti, Searching for Madame St. Fleur
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Video: Pain and Hunger at Port-au-Prince's General Hospital
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