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What is the economic cause of the Haitian Revolution?

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An economic power force dragged a socially unbalanced amount of slaves to the island of Saint Domingue, ultimately fueling the fire for the Haitian Revolution. The large amount of slaves brought by a growing agricultural economy and a long slavery period due to this prosperity allowed this social disambiguation.


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An economic power force dragged a socially unbalanced amount of slaves to the island of Saint Domingue, ultimately fueling the fire for the Haitian Revolution. The large amount of slaves brought by a growing agricultural economy and a long slavery period due to this prosperity allowed this social disambiguation

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