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How were slaves treated in haiti during the early 1800s?

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Answerthey were treated like kings and queens they were dressed in gold and silk and whatever the slaves said that is what the white people had to do see most people think the black people were slaves but in reality it was the white people now that i have informed you of your mistake have a nice dayok this is soooooo wrong because slaves were not trested like kings or queens (although they wanted to) they wern't they were treated like junk