When did they take over?
Haiti was taken over by France in 1804. Haiti became one of France’s most important overseas territories.
Why did they take over? What did you country have that was worth taking over?
France colonized Haiti because of its natural resources. Haiti had an abundance of sugar, coffee, cotton, and exotic woods, which benefited the French Government greatly.
How did your parent country take over your country? Provide detailed information?
Spanish claimed ownership of the whole island, but they settled mainly in the east. The west was left largely empty, and in the 17th century the French settled there. In 1664 they founded the capital of Haiti, Port-de-Paix. Finally, in 1697, the Spanish and French signed the Treaty of Ryswick which declared France to be given the western third of the island of Hispaniola. They called their colony Saint-Domingue. In the 18th century, Haiti (Saint-Domingue, became rich. The colony exported sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo and cocoa. However the success of the export depended slavery. Huge numbers of black slaves were brought to work on plantations. By the end of the 18th century there were about 30,000 French people, about 27,000 people of mixed race and nearly half a million black slaves. …show more content…
Provide real-life examples. An answer that just states “good” or “bad” will result in 0 points.
Haiti was treated bad. We say that Haiti was treated bad because their land was exploited for resources and not only were black slaves brought in but many people were enslaved in order to work on