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German Threat Reason for U.S. Occupation in Haiti
The 1915 U.S. Occupation of Haiti started when militias, known as cacos, staged turf wars to seize power on the island. German immigrants had funded the cacos and now urged Germany to come and establish peace.
Germany threatened U.S. interests. In the summer of 1915, U.S. Occupation forces arrived and stayed until 1934.
U.S. improved Haiti's infrastructure, but Haitians resented the Occupation. Finally the Great Depression forced U.S. citizens to demand its government leave to save money.
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