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How did the Haitian Revolution Impact Cuba Economically?

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when revolution broke out in the french colony if Saint Domingue, sugar production there came to a virtual halt. This caused a sudden demand for sugar. Cuban plantation owners quickly stepped in to fill the gap created by the neighboring Haiti placing Cubans in a position to profit immensely. By the 1800's, Cuba replaced Haiti as the world's leading producer of sugar

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There was a need for sugar after the haitian revolution. Slaves were imported to Cuba in order to produce sugar. 100,000s en los 1800s
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