What was the economy of Saint Domingue dependent upon? Check all that apply.

sugar plantations
enslaved Africans
an African uprising
strenuous manual labor
a majority of free whites
ruthless plantation owners

Respuesta :

These are the applicable ones:

sugar plantations

enslaved Africans

strenuous manual labor

ruthless plantation owners

Explanation:

Haiti had seen one of the most extreme form of colonialism and in effect it has also seen one of the most unique uprisings to ever happen on a plantation.

The slaves had stood up in revolt against the overlords in Saint Domingue and other parts of Haiti and it had happened because of their inhuman treatment there.

This can be seen in the economic reliance of the region on sugar plantation which required slaves.

The economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was based almost on production of plantation crops for export.

Saint-Domingue was a colony under the French empire and was wealthiest and richest colony in the world during the French empire.

  • Before Haitian Revolution, Saint-Domingue produced about 40% of sugar and 60% of coffee imported to Europe.

  • The economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was based almost on production of plantation crops for export.

Hence, the Option A is correct because the economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was based almost on production of plantation crops for export.

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