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The colony of Saint Domingue (now Haiti) prior to the Haitian Revolution was France's most profitable colony in the Western Hemisphere. In fact, Saint Domingue was arguably one of the most profitable colonies in history.
Venezuela is the country you are referring to. It was once a Spanish colony and is one of the major oil exporters in the Western Hemisphere, with significant oil reserves.
Venezuela was once a Spanish colony and is one of the major exporters of oil in the western hemisphere. Its economy is heavily reliant on oil exports.
Saint Domingue aka Haiti
Guam
Norse. The first European colony in the western hemisphere were led by Leif and Thorvald Erikson and their sister Freydis. Thorvald died there circa 990 AD. The first permanent colony was planted by Spain at St. Augustine in modern day Florida.
The founder of the New Hemisphere colony was John wheelwright
Haiti was the first country to abolish slavery in the Western Hemisphere. Their revolution had deposed and French and Haiti for all practical purposes was a "slave colony". With their French masters out of the way, Native Haitians ended their own chains in a manner of speaking.
it has a lot of maps from different time periods and it has a lot of information on the founding of Pennsylvania
It's in the United States, which is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere
Cuba was an early colony in the exploration of Spain in the Western Hemisphere. Often it was a staging base for Spanish expeditions into both North and South America.