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Haiti's 1807 Code Rural: The Law That Chained Free Labor

Haiti's 1807 Code Rural: The Law That Chained Free Labor

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In 1807, Haiti's President Henri Christophe issued the Code Rural, a radical law that forced former slaves back onto plantations under military discipline. This episode explores how the code turned freedom into coerced labor, why Christophe believed it was necessary for survival, and how it sparked resistance from the moun andeyò, the independent peasantry. We trace the code's origins in the plantation economy of colonial Saint-Domingue, the debates among Haitian leaders about economic development, and the long-term consequences that shaped Haiti's rural society for generations. Key figures include Henri Christophe, Alexandre Pétion, and the maroon leader Cécile Fatiman. We also examine how the Code Rural compared to Pétion's more liberal land reform in the south, and how both policies inadvertently created Haiti's two-century struggle between subsistence farming and export agriculture. #CodeRural #HenriChristophe #HaitianRevolution #HaitianHistory #PlantationEconomy #ForcedLabor #MounAndeyo #PeasantResistance #AlexandrePetion #CecileFatiman #KingdomOfHayti #RepublicOfHaiti #CaribbeanHistory #SlaveryAfterSlavery #LandReform #Haiti1807 #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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