yes it was under the control of the french until 1804 when it won its independence.
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Yes, Haiti is a francophone country. It is a former French colony and this is why French and Haitian creole French are spoken here.
Haiti is the Caricom member country whose official language is French.
No, Haiti is not a Spanish-speaking country. The official languages of Haiti are Haitian Creole and French.
Haiti is an example of a french speaking country in the Caribbean, where Creole is also spoken. Martinique is another example.
The Dominican Republic is a Spanish country. Haiti is french criollo, also called Creole.
Like every country, Haiti has its pros and cons.
Haiti
Haiti is a French-speaking country because it was a French colony from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The French language and culture were imposed during this time and have remained dominant since Haiti gained independence in 1804. It is now one of the two official languages in the country, alongside Haitian Creole.
Haiti,a Caribbean island under French rule, was the first country in Latin America to gain independence.
Haiti's mother country is France. Haiti was colonized by the French in the 17th century and gained independence through a successful slave revolt in 1804.
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