Toussaint Louverture was unable to celebrate Haiti's independence because he was captured by French forces in 1802 and later died in a French prison in 1803. His leadership was crucial in the struggle for freedom, but he was betrayed and removed from power before Haiti formally declared its independence on January 1, 1804. Consequently, he did not live to witness the culmination of the revolution he had helped to lead.
Because he beat his wife.
Yes, there were reports of a small tsunami hitting the coast of Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. However, the damage caused by the tsunami was minimal compared to the devastation from the earthquake.
because his hand writing wasnt very good
it had a mix up it wasnt the actual one that has been written in 1931
It said in the Declaration of Independence that all men would be created equal, but that wasnt the case, women and slaves were not created equal as the men.
i am not sure. but i do know that He was not born on Dec. 25 as we celebrate it. He wasnt even born in the winter. I think He was born in the March/ April time period.
no it wasnt
if there wasnt you wouldnt be using a computer now
there wasnt 1 there really wasnt 1. they just fought
because she wasnt a president
it wasnt. greece wasnt a country anymore when ww1 began.
it wasnt in Hong Kong in was in china >^.^<