Revolutions

The Off-Topic forum for anything non-LDS related, such as sports or politics. Rated PG through PG-13.
Chap
God
Posts: 2680
Joined: Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:42 am
Location: On the imaginary axis

Re: Revolutions

Post by Chap »

ajax18 wrote:
Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:12 am
So, while other countries were investing in themselves, Haiti was paying off the people who had enslaved them.
That doesn't sound like a very successful revolution to me. If you still have to pay people who enslaved you, did you really win the war?
The payments to France did not begin at the time of the Haitian revolution, but were imposed after a French naval expedition in 1825, as a result of which a treaty was signed in which Haiti was forced to agree to paying France 150 million francs, a debt which was not paid off until 1947.

By contrast, at the time that slavery was abolished in all British possessions in 1833 (the slave trade had been made illegal under British law in 1807, and began to be interdicted by the Royal Navy from 1811) compensation was paid to former slave owners. It would have been well nigh impossible to get the act of parliament passed on the basis of simple expropriation. But the debt was taken on by the British government, and was therefore eventually paid off by the British taxpayer, who thereby bought the slaves their freedom.
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
Post Reply