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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Apr?s l'Ind?pendance et en dehors du racisme end?mique chez les Occidentaux, en dehors du fait que tout autour d'Ha?ti ces nations avaient maintenu l'esclavage, les colons craignaient l'influence que la r?volution des anciens esclaves d'Ha?ti pouvait avoir sur leurs plantations, bases de l'?conomie colonialiste et esclavagiste. Les ?tats-Unis d'Am?rique, l'Angleterre, l'Am?rique du Sud et l'Am?rique centrale, pour ne citer que ceux-ci, n?gociaient et commer?aient avec Ha?ti en sous-bassement donc hypocritement, car ils vendaient […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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