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What was the economy of Saint Domingue dependent upon? Check all that apply. out of sugar plantations enslaved Africans an African uprising strenuous manual labor a majority of free whites ruthless plantation owners

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
3

The economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was almost exclusively based on the export of plantation crops. The correct answer is mentioned below:

A) Out of sugar plantations.

  • As a result, Option A is correct because the economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was almost exclusively based on the export of plantation crops.

  • Shortly before the Haitian Revolution, Saint-Domingue produced roughly 40% of the sugar and 60% of the coffee supplied to Europe. The economy of Saint-colonial Domingue was almost entirely based on the sugar business.

  • During the French empire, the French colony of Saint-Domingue was the world's wealthiest and richest colony.

  • Prior to the Haitian Revolution, Saint-Domingue provided Europe with around 40% of sugar and 60% of coffee.

  • The economy of the Saint-Domingue colony was almost exclusively based on the export of plantation crops.
Answered by edgarrcitoo
2

Answer:

a) sugar plantation

b) enslaved africans

d) strenuous manual labor

f) ruthless plantation owners

Explanation:

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