saint domingue
Haiti is an adoption of it Taino name Ayiti (Land of high mountains). the Taino were the Native Americans that lived on hispaniola before colonization.
france took over haiti because haiti disobeyed them in skavery
The currency of the Republic of Haiti is the Gourde.Gourde
Faustin I of Haiti was born in 1782.
Haiti was primarily colonized by France, which established control over the territory in the 17th century. Before French colonization, Spain also claimed the island of Hispaniola, which includes Haiti and the Dominican Republic, but the French eventually took over the western part where Haiti is located. After gaining independence in 1804, Haiti experienced brief occupations by the United States in the early 20th century but was not colonized by any other country thereafter. Thus, while France is the main colonizer, Spain also played a role in the early history of the island.
Haiti is called Haiti, but its neighbor is called the Dominican Republic.
no it was called quseqiya
Residents of Haiti are called Haitians.
Okra is called Callaloo in Haiti
Hispaniola
People from Haiti are called Haitians.
Haiti was very peacefully before the latest earthquake.
Yes, before Haiti was colonized by France, Haiti was called Saint-Dominguez (or Saint-Domingue... I'm not sure which is correct). When Haiti became an independent nation in 1804 after the Haitian Revolution, its name became Haiti.
no, Haiti and Tahiti are separate countries,
haiti was poor before the big earthquake happened haiti's government wasn't good and money wise they were a very poor nation.
you call them a Haitian
No Haiti is not a Dictatorship, though it had been at a certain point in the past. Haiti is a democratic republic which is why it is called : La Republique D'Haiti