<span>He led the Haitian Revolution that turned a slave society
into a successful uprising that eventually established the Republic of
Haiti. He fought with the Spaniards in
Sto. Domingo but then allied himself with the French when slavery was
abolished. He inevitably launched his rule over Haiti and dominated his rivals
through military tactics. During his
rule, worked to uplift the economy and strengthen the security in Saint
Domingue. Other developments under his
governance were the declaration of a autonomous constitution and declaring
himself Governor –General for Life. 1802, he was deported to France after
Napoleon Bonaparte sent troops to restore French rule and died in 1803.</span>
Answer:
I don't really understand ur question but I hope this helps
Explanation:
Later on, as the Abbasid caliphate declined, there were many fragmented political entities, some of which were led by non-Arab Muslims.
After WWI and during the Great Depression the US tried to be an Isolationist nation. They put out tariffs so people would buy US (forgetting that the rest of the world was still devastated by WWI (economies included)).