I think it's fair to say that possibly Allendes Chile excepted it has been the situation that in all countries which have had Communist governments that it has been fine to vote: Just as long as you vote communist. It is not in the nature of human experience to freely elect a Communist government.
204 years
The USA has been in debt since its founding in 1776. Throughout its history, the country has accumulated various levels of debt due to factors such as wars, economic downturns, and government spending.
a long time.
People have been making felt for a very long time sio
Mexico conquered haiti that is why they some speak spanish !
I think it's fair to say that possibly Allendes Chile excepted it has been the situation that in all countries which have had Communist governments that it has been fine to vote: Just as long as you vote communist. It is not in the nature of human experience to freely elect a Communist government.
No, Haiti is not part of France. Haiti gained independence from France in 1804 after a long and bloody revolution. Haiti is a separate country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.
204 years
haiti is actually the main country of this planet meaning any king of technology can by found in haiti but it will take a long time.
Haiti is considered a developing country. It faces challenges in areas such as poverty, infrastructure, and healthcare. Efforts are being made to improve these conditions and promote development in the country.
If you mean has Haiti recovered from the earthquake in January 2010, as of March 2010, no, Haiti has not recovered yet. There is a lot of damage from the earthquake and Haiti being a poor country, it will be a long time before it can recover.
pretty much since the start when Christopher Columbus founded it in the 1400s ever since then Haiti has been in plenty of oppression
Haiti declared its independence in 1804 and so its been 208 years, we may not have a lot to be broud of, but we can say that much
this will be is third year.
Haiti's nearest neighbor is the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. The two countries have a long history of cultural and political interactions.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake caused an estimated $7.8 billion in damages, which accounted for about 120% of Haiti's GDP. The extensive destruction of infrastructure, homes, and businesses resulted in long-term economic and social challenges for the country. Recovery efforts have been ongoing, but the earthquake's impact continues to be felt by the people of Haiti.