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Haitians left because of earthquakes, and the reign of Papa Doc who was the 40th president of Haiti who tortured and killed many Haitians.
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They feared revenge from the newly freed slaves.
because people wants a better life for them and their children
They feared revenge from the newly freed slaves.
they feared revenge from newly freed slaves
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Haitians have left Haiti for various reasons, including political instability, economic hardship, natural disasters, and lack of opportunity. Many have sought asylum or better opportunities in other countries, such as the United States, Canada, and in Europe.
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The affranchis and French aristocrats decided to leave Haiti after its independence because they faced hostility and discrimination from the newly freed black population. Many feared for their safety and believed they could no longer maintain their privileged status in the country. Additionally, the economic landscape had shifted, making it difficult for them to maintain their wealth and influence in the aftermath of the revolution.
If there's a unit on your post which is going, you can volunteer for a transfer to that unit. It may very well be denied, though. Otherwise, if you wish to volunteer in a civil capacity, the only time you can really do it is during your block leave, and that really won't leave you time to do much. If you want to do something for Haiti, do what you can from where you can. You can start food drives, you can collect donations, you can purchase simple over-the-counter medicines, etc, and arrange for shipment via one of the many relief organisations currently working in Haiti.