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In the 18th century wool textiles were made with a thing. Hope this helps:)
Before it was a French colony, Haiti was called Saint-Domingue.
The Island itself was, and continues to be, called Hispaniola.
Haiti was the original name of the Island given it by the indigenous people, the Taino. This name was restored when Haiti achieved independence.
Answer: It was added to the Constitution to protect Americans from the government from having too much power/unlimited power.