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Brief Notices of Hayti John Candler

Brief Notices of Hayti By John Candler

Brief Notices of Hayti by John Candler


Summary

This 1844 work reports on the state of the Republic of Haiti after the ending of slavery. Candler found that trade had declined, but that many of the former slaves were now small farmers, while whites faced many legal restrictions. The island was rich in resources, but needed investment.

Brief Notices of Hayti Summary

Brief Notices of Hayti: With its Condition, Resources, and Prospects by John Candler

John Candler (1787-1869), a Quaker Abolitionist, visited the West Indies between 1839 and 1841, to study the situation of ex-slaves since they had obtained their freedom. He spent three months in Haiti, and appears to have been generally impressed by what he found. The former slaves had become smallholders, growing crops on small plots of land, though they were not interested in producing more than they needed for their basic livelihood. The export of coffee, cotton and tobacco had declined since the end of slavery, and the sugar trade had ended. Whites were barred from owning land, or from marrying Haitians, and were restricted in trading activities, reducing available investment capital. The compensation demanded by France to the former plantation owners was also crippling the economic development of the island. Candler's book gives much valuable detail about an important former colony at a time of transition.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Hayti, its geography; 2. Outward bound; 3. Return to Hayti; 4. Departure from Cape Haytien; 5. City of Port-au-Prince; 6. Constitution of Hayti; 7. Carnival at Port-au-Prince; 8. The fine arts.

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NLS9781108024389
9781108024389
1108024386
Brief Notices of Hayti: With its Condition, Resources, and Prospects by John Candler
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-12-09
188
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