Tropical disease weakened French forces.
There were over fifty.
i think haiti had a bit to much and fell over a wall and hurt his head
Over 100000 bodies has been found dead in haiti
over 250,000 people died
Haiti's disaster was the largest and most destructive disaster in Haiti's history. Haiti is a poor country with a poor government, and with the massive earthquake that hit Haiti homes, tents, huts and many places were wiped off. In the Philippines, when the flood is over, the homes of many people remain where they are.
Napoleon Bonaparte had a problem with Haiti due to the successful slave rebellion led by Toussaint Louverture that resulted in Haiti gaining independence from France. Bonaparte's failure to reassert control over the island following the rebellion had significant economic and strategic implications for France.
Toussaint Louverture was imprisoned by Napoleon Bonaparte due to his involvement in Haiti's fight for independence from France. Napoleon saw Louverture as a threat to French control over the region and had him arrested and sent to France where he died in captivity in 1803.
Haiti gained independence from France on January 1, 1804 - just fourteen months after the death of General Charles LeClerc, who attempted to establish control over Saint-Domingue, as it was called at the time.Charles LeClerc was married to Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon I of France, better known as Napoleon Bonaparte.
It was the slave rebellion in Haiti.
If the French Empire couldn't take over a (relatively) small coastal island, he would not have enough power to take over a substantially larger landmass (like N. America).
The American Revolution was over before 1799 when Napoleon became the First Consul of France.
They both had and exercised absolute control over their government and their people.
No, they increased their control over both.
france took over haiti because haiti disobeyed them in skavery
Napoleon Bonaparte
Haiti was taken over by the French in 1700s (1752).
Answer this question… They wanted to control all of the island of Hispaniola.