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Is haiti part of France?

No Haiti is its own country. It was once a territory of France until it gained independence in 1804.


What is the nationality of Napoleon?

He was French, born in Corsica just after it was transferred from Genoa to France. (Corsica became part of France in 1768. Napoleon was born in 1769.) Since Corsica was part of France, Napoleon was a citizen of France. As a citizen he joined the army and began his rise to power and made his mark on the world.


Was there a coup d'etat in France when Napoleon came to rule?

Yes, he was a part of a coup which made him the First Counsel of France.


How did Napoleon come to be the leader of France?

He was part of a coup that took over the French Government.


What was Napoleon Bonaparte's reason for his voyage?

He wanted to conker all of Europe so it can be a part of france.


What is the name of the island in the mediterranean sea where napoleon was born in 1769?

Corsica, part of France.


What leader came to power in France about 10 years after the French Revolution?

Napoleon was a part of the coup of 1799.


Why Haiti does not need a governor general?

Haiti, which was formerly a colony of France, was never a part of the British Empire or of the British Commonwealth, therefore it does not need a Governor General to represent the Queen of England.


How did Napoleon help bring about free choice of religion?

He mandated it as a part of the Constitution.


Was Napoleon Bonaparte born in France?

No, he was born in Corsica, an island off of Italy. It became a part of France a year before his birth. He was actually born while his family was running away from French troops that had defeated Corsican rebels, of which Napoleon's father had a commanded in. Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica in 1769


What country is Haiti part of?

Haiti is part of the country of Hispaniola, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic.


Great Britain and France war was about what?

Just about everything. Britain and France were constantly fighting each other until the defeat of Napoleon in the early part of the 19th century.