Edwidge Danticat, Wyclef Jean, and Garcelle Beauvais were __ in Haiti
The Spanish first exploited the island for this mineral
One of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere
__ Anacaona is a revered figure in Haitian history
Haiti became an independent nation in part because of a __ rebellion
Haitian Creole and __ are the official languages
Port-au-__ has been the capital since 1804 when Haiti was founded
Since its founding, Haiti has had __-two coups
As a former slave colony, 95% of the population is of __ ancestry
Columbus founded La __ in 1492 using the remains of one of his ships
President from 1957-1971, Dr. Francois Duvalier was known as __ __
Buccaneers, or __, used the island and surrounding areas for bases
The Treaty of __ divided the island between the French and Spanish
The island of __ is off the northwest coast of Haiti
Haiti is about 80% Roman __ and 16% Protestant
Before Haiti became independent the French called the area Saint-__
The Taino people were native to the area before __ explorers came
La Citadelle Laferriere is the largest __ in the Americas
The United States __ Haiti from 1915 to 1934
This deadly European disease first broke out in 1507
The __ __ was ratified by Louis XIV regarding the treatment of slaves
The __ Republic and Haiti are co-located on the island of Hispaniola
in 1821 __ Jean Pierre Boyer unified the two regions of Haiti
__-__ Palace was constructed by King Henri I in 1810-13
On January 12, 2010, a massive __ killed over 100,000 people
Francois Toussaint Loverture was a leader of the Haitian __
Jean Jacques Dessalines was the first leader after __ in 1804
Haiti requires __ assistance to recover from the 2010 earthquake