More French citizens arrive in Saint-Domingue in …

Years: 1684 - 1827

More French citizens arrive in Saint-Domingue in the 1720s.

They hope to get rich by farming indigo, coffee, or sugar and then to return to France.

Many succeed in their goal.

By the mid-eighteenth century, this territory, largely neglected under Spanish rule, has become the richest and most coveted colony in the Western Hemisphere.

Between 1783 and 1789, agricultural production on the island almost doubles, creating more wealth than the rest of the West Indies combined, and more than the United States.

Sugar is the principal source of its wealth.

Saint-Domingue produces forty percent of the sugar imported by France.

The colony plays a pivotal role in the French economy, accounting for almost two-thirds of French commercial interests abroad and forty percent of foreign trade.

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