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Markomannia incident

The Markomannia incident was a conflict between Haiti and the German Empire in 1902, begun by the boarding of the Hamburg steamer ''Markomannia''.
== Incident==
The ''Markomannia'' (3335 BRT, 1890) was a steamer of the Hamburg America Line on the West Indies-Hamburg route, commanded by Captain Nansen. On 2 September 1902 she was stopped off the Haitian port of Cap Haitien by the Haitian gunboat ''Crête-à-Pierrot'' and searched for contraband. The ''Crête à Pierrot'' was under the control of Anténor Firmin's faction, which was rebelling against the provisional government of president Boissond Canal. The commander of the ''Pierrot'' was an English mercenary named Read, descended from admiral Hammerton Killick, a Haitian admiral of Scottish descent. Read assumed that the ''Markommania'' was carrying weapons and supplies to government forces. She was thus searched by a boarding party and, despite protests from Nansen and the German consul in Cap Haitien, transferred the weapons and supplies on board to the ''Pierrot''. The ''Markomannia'' was then allowed to continue her voyage, delayed but undamaged.

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