Saint-Domingue was a French colony located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti). It was not a city or state but a colonial territory.
When Haiti was a French colony, it was known as Saint-Domingue.
Saint-Domingue, a French colony, became Haiti after the successful slave uprising and revolution led by Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines in the early 19th century.
The French third of the island of Hispaniola was known as Saint-Domingue, later becoming the independent nation of Haiti in 1804.
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Until it gained independence in 1804, Haiti was known by the French name Saint-Domingue. This is the equivalent of Santa Domingo.
Saint-Domingue was created in 1659.
Saint-Domingue ended in 1804.
Saint-Domingue expedition happened in 1802.
Blockade of Saint-Domingue happened on 1803-12-06.
Many slaves were brought from Africa to saint-domingue to help grew sugarcane.
Many slaves were brought from Africa to saint-domingue to help grew sugarcane.
They inspired Africans to rebel against Saint-Domingue's unfair government.
They inspired Africans to rebel against Saint-Domingue's unfair government.
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The slaves in Saint Domingue were treated terribly, beaten & raped, tortured & murdered. These conditions led to revolt.
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