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An agricultural economy that relied mostly of slave labor
Saint Domingue, now Haiti, was one of the richest colonies in the Caribbean due to its large-scale production of sugar, coffee, and indigo using enslaved African labor. The colony's economy was highly profitable for European colonizers due to the high demand for these cash crops in Europe. Additionally, the French colonial government's brutal enforcement of the plantation system ensured maximum profits for plantation owners.
Saint Domingue (French Haiti)
It used slave labor to grow cash crops for the world market.
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.
Louis Antoine Esprit Rallier has written: 'Opinion' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Sud de Saint-Domingue, Administration, Elections, Colonies, Ouest de Saint-Domingue
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.
Many slaves were brought from Africa to saint-domingue to help grew sugarcane.
They inspired Africans to rebel against Saint-Domingue's unfair government.
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