Operation Barbarossa was the code name for the Nazi's plan for invading the Soviet Union during WWII.
A Korea is still divided to this day
Answer:
Louverture died
Explanation:
On the morning of 7 April 1803, Toussaint Louverture, leader of the slave insurrection in French Saint-Domingue that led to the Haitian Revolution, was found dead by a guard in the prison in France where he had been held captive for nearly eight months. After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803. No he didn't see Haiti become independent.
I'm assuming you mean 'murderer,' and it's called an assassination. The assassin was <span>John Wilkes Booth and he was later captured and killed by a gunshot wound. </span>
New french became apart of the native colonist.