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Haiti's 1820 Treaty with the UK: The Freedom Clause That Changed Trade

Haiti's 1820 Treaty with the UK: The Freedom Clause That Changed Trade

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In 1820, Haiti's President Jean-Pierre Boyer signed a trade treaty with the United Kingdom—a remarkable agreement that paired commercial access with a binding antislavery clause. This episode explores how the treaty came about, the diplomatic maneuvering by Boyer, and how Haiti used its revolutionary status to pressure the world's dominant naval power. We discuss the negotiations involving British envoy Robert Sutherland, the precise language of the antislavery provision, and the treaty's impact on Haiti's economy and international isolation. The treaty marked one of the first times a nation conditioned trade on the abolition of the slave trade, but it also forced Haiti to accept unequal tariff terms that hampered its development. This episode dives into the details of an often-overlooked diplomatic victory and its complex legacy. #Haiti #Boyer #UKTreaty1820 #Antislavery #HaitianDiplomacy #RobertSutherland #JeanPierreBoyer #SlaveTrade #CaribbeanHistory #19thCenturyDiplomacy #HaitianRevolutionLegacy #TradePolitics #Abolition #Sovereignty #History #FexingoHistory #PostRevolutionHaiti #ColonialCommerce Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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