Haitians come to America in search of a better life.
The haitian people were free and able to do what they wanted and not be slaves
they came by boat or something
by a boat
america.
The number ranges from 1 Million to 2 Million
most haitians come from africa
Haitians came from west Africa (Mainly in Countries like Nigeria and Guinea). Some of the Haitians are a mix of (french people and Africans)
They come from somewhere in West Africa. I think it is Benin.
You probably mean "migrate". Well Haitians come to America because they are looking for better opportunities for them and/or their families. They want to be able to have more freedom and better education as well as living. Parts of Haiti are very poor and therefore, there are lacks of food, clothes and resources for Haitian people. They want to come to America to be able to build a better and healthier lifestyle for them and their families.
Soon after the Haitians gained their independence.
Haitians are not Dominicans. Haitians come from the country called Haiti, where the official languages are French and Haitian Creole. Dominicans come from the country called the Dominican Republic, where the official language is Spanish. Both Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located on the same island, Hispaniola.
They are still called Haitians. where you are doesn't change your nationality, e.g. Someone born in Australia and moves to Greenland is still Australian.
i think they come from west Africa but i don't know what country in west Africa.
Yes, Haitians come from a rich history of diverse ancestry, including African, European, and indigenous roots. As a result, many Haitians have mixed-race heritage, creating a vibrant multicultural society in Haiti.
No, Haitians are not Spanish. Haiti is a predominantly French-speaking country due to its history as a former French colony. The Spanish language is not the official language of Haiti.
Haitians primarily live in Haiti, which is located on the western side of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea. There are also significant Haitian diaspora communities in the United States, Canada, France, and other countries around the world.
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