they racist US ,France and Canada they don't like black people that's right they usually create genocide in Haiti. but they want to hide crime they doing in HAITI everyday ,but we never forget 02/29/2004 they were start kill HAITIAN for our own fortune like petrol ,gold and that's right they evil and they criminal .....they kill more than 20,000,00 people in HAITI.they refuse to tell the truth about poor country except bbc news..
France tried to end the Haitian slave Revolt.
france and haitian
He's Haitian american why do you think his name is Jason Joel Desrouleaux and most Haitian people have french last named because Haiti was ruled by France.
Jean Jacques Dessalines was the main leader of the Haitian independence movement against France in the late 1700s and early 1800s. He led a revolution against the French government.
For decades Haiti was a colony of France. One distinction it has is the French language. They were also the first Black colony to win its independence from France.
The current Haitian flag reflects the country's revolutionary history, with the blue and red bands symbolizing the union of black and mixed-race citizens in their fight for independence. The coat of arms in the center represents Haiti's motto "L'Union Fait La Force" (Unity is Strength) and its commitment to freedom and independence.
Haitian Flag Day is like the 4th of July to us. We celebrate our freedom and so does the the Haitians. The Haitians won the war against France, England, and Spain and that is definitely something to celebrate.
Answer this question… Both revolutions were aimed at overthrowing foreign colonial governments.
He was one of the leaders of the Haiti slave revolt.
France attempted to colonize Haiti and had a significant cultural impact on Haitian society due to the establishment of French language, colonial architecture, and Catholic religion in the region.
Slavery had been ended by the French Revolution but Napoleon tried to bring it back.
the Haitian revolution was started by slaves, (Toussain L'Ouverture was the leader) both haiti and France were french-speaking and both revolutions took place between 1750 and 1914 (for all the ap world people ;)