Haiti

According to a report, over 10,000 people left Haiti following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in July and a reported 7.2 magnitude earthquake in August, resulting in the death of atleast fourteen hundred people. Thirty seven thousand homes were said to have been damaged or destroyed. On September 17 an estimated fourteen hundred migrants were camping on the Mexico-U.S. border.

Haiti and the Dominican republic form Espãnola Island, anglicised as Hispanola. Originally a Spanish colony, during the 17th Century Spain, retaining the Dominican republic conceded Haiti. According to reports France, the uk and the Netherlands were active in the area.

In 1789 thirteen British colonies formed an independent united states of America. The rest was reserved for Indians. The population expanded rapidly. Reportedly, over half of european migrants were indentured servants. In 1803 according to a report, France sold Louisiana for $15 million.

Hispaniola is part of the greater Antilles along with Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rica and the Cayman Islands. In 2004 Haiti became the subject of a u.n. peace keeping agreement. According to a report, nine years ago Eurasian minerals and New mining corp. were granted permits to mine for gold in the northern territories.