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    EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI FROM 1492 TO 1804 THIS PAPER IS PRESENTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE “OTHER WORLD CIVILIZATIONS” Presented by: Luce-Josie Nicolas June 30th, 2015 Approved by: _______________ The island of Haiti, occupied by The Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is one of several islands discovered by Christopher Columbus during his first voyage to the new world in 1492. At his arrival, Columbus established

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    many non-English speaking countries in the Americas and the Caribbean. Haiti is one of the non- English speaking Caribbean countries. Their way of life of a group of people developed over time and passed down from generation to generation. The Republic of Haiti is located in the Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and Puerto- Rico. It is a tropical country with an average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince and its official languages are French and Creole. It

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    The Indemnity In Haiti

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    First, simply as a matter of clarification, I believe slavery was abolished in the French empire in February 1794 thanks to a Decree of the National Convention. (As we know, slaves in Saint-Domingue [colonial Haiti] had already started a massive uprising in August 1791 and fearing for the future of the French colony, the French commissioners Étienne Polverel and Léger-Félicité Sonthonax gradually abolished slavery in the island starting in 1793. By 1794, this decision would extend to the entire empire

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    don’t that country is Haiti. Well Haiti has a very interesting and sad background, wars, hunger, natural disasters, and many more things. You will learn more if you read this. Haiti has experienced some pretty hard times. The day was December 4th 1492. The locals were going about their day when a ship came across the shore, and inside was Christopher Columbus. He made the soldiers go to the island and turn some of the locals into slaves. Eventually a European colony came to Haiti with some slaves. [Some

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    Since 1994, Haiti has experienced seven major military and humanitarian interventions undertaken by the United States of America (USA) and the United Nations (UN). These interventions are thought to have helped Haiti develop economically and politically, but has this been the case? Despite the many interventions, or perhaps because of them, Haiti is still the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest countries in the world. The country is overwhelmed with corruption, high unemployment

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    Haiti Research Paper

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    The country that I chose to research for my paper is Haiti. Haiti is located in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Haiti shares the Island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince, and the population is 9,996,731. Haiti has two official languages French and Haitian Creole. About 2.1 million people of the population live in Port-Au-Prince, which makes the capital an extremely congested city. Haiti is shared by the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with the

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    A Country in Chaos: Haiti Haiti is the poorest county in the Western Hemisphere, but it once was a very wealthy nation. Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean with the Dominican Republic. They are blessed with beautiful mountains and beaches, copper, gold, and oil. At one point, Haiti was more wealthy than the British colonies that were located in the Caribbean. Haiti is rich with natural resources, so why is Haiti the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere? They are the poorest

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    Speech: History of Haiti

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    Title: The history of Haiti Purpose: To understand how Haiti became what it is and all the trials it has endured Thesis: In order to explain Haiti’s history I will discuss its location, when and how it became independent and Haiti today and also its early history Intro: Attention Getter: Who here has heard of the horrible plight of Haiti? Haiti has been through constant suffering everyday due to economic difficulty, lack of food, lack of clean water, hurricanes, and possibly everything

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    Haiti Earthquake Summary

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    involves the troubled aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the unkept promises made to Haiti by surrounding countries, most notably, the United States. The story focuses on Pierre, the student of a state university in Florida, whose parents migrated to Florida from Haiti in the mid-1970s. The passage begins with Pierre desperately voicing his concerns to his professor for Haiti and the lack of involvement and compassion “the outside world” has for Haiti during such devastating times. Although

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    Haiti Zika Impact

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    The Geographical Impact of The Zika and Cholera viruses in Haiti Over the last five years, there has been a series of dangerous diseases that have struck the world. These diseases, namely Cholera, Ebola, and Zika, have caused several damage to many of the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (The Journal of Policy Innovations, 2016). In late February of this year, a clear increase and acceleration in the number of cases of Zika has been reported by Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health. According

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