The U.S. sought control over Haiti primarily due to strategic and economic interests. In the early 20th century, the U.S. aimed to stabilize the region and protect its investments, particularly in agriculture and infrastructure. Additionally, concerns over European influence and potential threats to American interests in the Caribbean led to military interventions and the establishment of a protectorate. Haiti's geographic location also made it important for U.S. military and naval strategy in the region.
No. Haiti is an independent country and not a US Territory
No, Haiti is an independent country.
The USA are donating $1000,000,000 to Haiti
Florida, Haiti is only 650 miles away from Miami.
Haiti is an independent country and is the poorest one in the Western hemisphere.
No. Haiti is an independent country and not a US Territory
Paul Altidor is the Ambassador to the US for Haiti.
No, Haiti is an independent country.
The GDP of haiti is $6.95 Billion US Dollars
Haiti is not a part of the US; it is an independent republic located in the West Indies.
1200 us troops are in haiti giving medical support and protection
Yele Haiti, Us Redcross, Unicef, etc...
Haiti is 683 miles from Miami, Florida.
The USA are donating $1000,000,000 to Haiti
Haiti is 683 miles from Miami, Florida.
The US military is in Haiti to continue to provide food and support for earthquake disaster relief.
cause USA want to get more attention by helping other country's alex brewer