Yes
haiti is not french it is creol RE: Haiti's second most popular language is french, and Creole is a derivitive of French and another language. Haiti was ruled by the French (Not anymore) and that's how they came to speak French in the first place.
People from Haiti are "Haitien / Haitienne" in French.
simple, Haiti
It influenced a lot of revolutions around the world such as the French Revolution, the Mexican revolution and the Haiti slave revolt.
In Haiti the people speak French [because of earlier French influence]
There was a successful revolution in the French colony of Haiti
In French it is spelt Haïti and pronounced [a·i·ti].
Haiti became French-speaking through colonization by the French in the 17th century. French became the language of administration, education, and culture during French rule, lasting until Haiti gained independence in 1804. Today, French remains one of Haiti's official languages along with Haitian Creole.
Haiti is the Caribbean republic significantly influenced by French culture. As a former French colony, it retains the French language as one of its official languages and incorporates many aspects of French cuisine, art, and traditions. The country's history and cultural practices reflect a blend of African and French influences, particularly evident in its vibrant music, dance, and festivals.
The Dominican Republic is a Spanish country. Haiti is french criollo, also called Creole.
When Haiti was a French colony, it was known as Saint-Domingue.