Pain and suffering exposes vastly different characteristics in different people when those people are put into different situations. The Haitians were put through a century of extreme injustice through slavery by the French people. At the beginning of the 19th century the slaves of the French colony rose up against their masters and defeated them. And after 14 years of fighting the French, the Haitian people composed their Declaration of Independence and their Constitution. These two documents made them independent of France and set up their own government system. When the people of Haiti organized these two documents they still had a great deal of anger towards their previous rulers. The government system the Haitians were producing was a republic that was made with good intentions but was also built on anger towards the French. Their vision of government was for equality but unfortunately race played a factor in their making of the Haitian constitution that made it in some aspects unequal. …show more content…
What separates a republic from a monarchy is that the people do not need permission of a king to choose leaders. In article 20 of their constitution it states that one person will be appointed as emperor of the Haitian empire giving that person the duties to make laws and represent the free people of Haiti. But article 23 states that the emperor is elected and not hereditary. That article is the piece of the constitution in which the Haitian empire becomes a republic and not a monarchy. Depending on the foundation of the republic government it could actually act as a dictatorship. Although I believe that Haiti did in fact build a republic, the constitution does have some tendencies to sound more like a dictatorship. Their constitution hints this because it contains punishments, citizenship able to be stripped, and that every citizen must know a