Slavery, colonialism, and new colonialism have given immense damage to billions of people around the world. Slave trade involves cruel emigration of hundreds of millions of people whose families, communities, societies are destroyed and millions of people are killed in worse situations. At the same time, slavery has become a fundamental element to strengthen the retail industry, the rapid accumulation of capital has become the foundation of the development of the capitalist system. Colonialism further brought repression of those enslaved by occupying their land and enabling them to accept colonial rule.
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The majority of Caribbean economic development depends on the demand of sugar from Europeans. Plant owners produce sugar as commercial crops by cultivating sugarcane, which requires a great deal of labor. There are also plantations of coffee, cocoa and indigo in Santo Domingo, but these plantations are smaller and less profitable than sugar plantation. Product crops are traded in European goods. Since the 1730s, French engineers have built complicated irrigation systems to increase sugar cane production. In the 1840s, Santo Domingo, along with the British colony Jamaica, became the major supplier of sugar in the world. Sugar production depends on substantial physical labor provided by a slave African in the harsh Santo Domingo colonial afforestation economy. Santo Domingo is one of the most profitable French colonies in the world and is actually one of the most profitable colonies of all the European colonies of the 18th century.
In the 18th century the French colony of Santo Domingo was the richest colony in the Caribbean by the mass production of sugarcane. These wealth concentrates mainly in the hands of a few producers who cultivate, harvest and process crops by utilizing slave labor in sub-Saharan Africa in France and Europe. Since 1791, slaves (about 90% of the population) rebelled their masters, fought against the invading forces, and successfully abolished slavery in France.