Following the removal of the French colonial administration, and the expulsion or departure of most white merchants, the economy and agricultural output of Haiti weaned, as Europeans were resistant to trade with former-slaves, and instead invested in the production of these goods in other regions of the Americas (for example, Cuba quickly emerged as the world's largest producer of sugar). In Haiti, clayed sugar output dropped by over 99 percent between 1798 and 1801, and muscovado sugar dropped from 94 million pounds in 1789, to 18.5 million in 1801, before dropping to just a few thousand pounds per year in the mid-1820s. Haiti managed to maintain a significant portion of its coffee exports, however annual quantities in the 1820s were usually less than half of the output in 1789.
【 在 faraway01 的大作中提到: 】
: 你看你引用的这段话,海地无奈只得同意赔款,所以最后还是没发生封锁。
: 海地出口崩了,和封锁半点关系都没有。
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