America, France, and Haiti had various degrees of success when it came to reaching their initial political goals at the conclusion of their individual revolutions. The United States of America achieved a system of representative government, but the vote was given only to a minority of the adult male population, and slavery continued. The French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte upheld various of the reforms of the French Revolution, but not the most radical; additionally, he acted at his leisure as France was essentially held under popular authoritarianism. In the end, Haiti was the sole nation that achieved all of its political goals; at the end of its revolution, Haiti was an independent republic with racial equality and no slavery. Nevertheless, the social, economical, and political order was destroyed for countless years. Haiti accomplished all of its political goals, but at a great loss to the country.