I think the problems that plagued them even before they struggled for independence is organization, unity, and leadership. They don't have a central command of decisions, they have different leaders which they recognized. Planning for immediate solutions after holding the power of their country during the transition was not planned. Unity was an issue because they have different solutions and options that became a problem.
"Germany solicits support of <span>German-Americans in the United States" would be the best example of entente, since this implies friendly relations with two entities. </span>
The Mayflower Compact A. IT FOUNDED THE PLYMOUTH COLONY UNDER A PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT
The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by separatist Congregationalists who called themselves "Saints".
The Compact was drafted to prevent dissent amongst Puritans and non-separatist Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth. It was signed by 41 English colonist aboard the Mayflower on 11th November 1620.
Code Noir was set by the French to help them regulate slavery and punishment. The Code required people that were colonized to provide food every week to the French. However, in Haiti, it did not function well as the people could only provide water and potatoes to the French. Also, the fact that the average lifespan of the "slaves" in Haiti was just 7 years didn't help the cause.