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Haitian Independence Debt
Season 2 · Episode 129

Haitian Independence Debt

How a deal for its recognition of independence has crippled Haiti's economy for more than 200 years

History Dispatches

April 9, 202622m 40s

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Show Notes

In 1804, Haiti gained its independence. Two decades later the fledgling nation was struggling for international recognition. That is until they struck a deal with France - agreeing to pay 150 million francs to their former colonial master. But this huge debt would be a burden that dragged down the nation’s economy - the ramifications being felt to this very day. This is the story of Haiti’s Independence Debt.

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Sources


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_independence_debt

https://www.theglobalist.com/haiti-and-the-dominican-republic-one-island-two-worlds/

Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Traité_France_Haïti_1825.jpg


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