A new custom tax and constitution are…
March 1790 CE to 17909 CE
A new custom tax and constitution are introduced to the island of Saint-Barthélemy on March 12, 1790.
Both are designed to make Saint-Barthélemy into a haven for slave traders.
The new laws give astonishing opportunities for traders from all over the world.
There is no duty on slaves imported from Africa to Saint-Barthélemy: Free import of slaves and trade with black slaves or so called new Negroes from Africa is granted to all nations without having to pay any charge at the unload.
People from all over the Caribbean come to buy slaves.
The government charges a small export duty on slaves sold from Saint-Barthélemy to other colonies.
This duty is halved for slaves imported from Africa on Swedish ships, generating increased profits for the West India Company and other Swedish traders.
The new constitution states: Freedom for all on Saint Bartholomew living and arriving to arm and send out ships and shipments to Africa to buy slaves on the places thus is permitted for all nations. That way a new branch for the Swedish trade in Africa and the Coast of Guinea should arise.