INTL 190 - Haiti in a Transnational ContextMain MenuIntroductionHaiti and ChinaHaiti and ChinaHaiti & ChileHaiti and the BahamasHaiti and TaiwanAmy B., Dephny D., Mitchell S., Barbara W.Haiti and Brazil
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12022-03-07T13:20:16-08:00Diana Nguyen4c745eb9d0b2d9058d31ec57f442db4799ad2a0c3997722Haiti and Bahamas Relationsplain11375082022-10-11T11:42:34-07:00Katherine Steelman8bf8afcc04d958c5b031e79077446a90f8ec36e5Both Haiti and the Bahamas have many striking similarities. Not only are they geographically close, but they are also similar in their colonial beginnings, movements to end slavery in their respective countries, and moves towards Independence from the European colonists. However, as seen today, Haiti and the Bahamas ended up with extremely different outcomes with Haiti facing mass poverty of their local citizens and the Bahamas being the richest country in the West Indies. How exactly can two countries who both faced the same struggles against colonialism and slavery how such differing outcomes in modern times? Much of this is due to the ways in which their Independence came about, their economic situations, and what external factors still affect them today. Another important factor in these countries is a comparison of their culture and arts. These give insight into what their histories looked like, seeing as the music, dance, and art are reflective of ancestral roots from different areas. Lastly, environmental factors can contribute to different outcomes as well.
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1media/Haiti-e4f874dfb4e14b3ab929c6bf86287b82.jpg2022-03-07T14:25:14-08:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5daHaiti and The Bahamas History17plain2022-03-18T20:54:15-07:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5da
1media/Haiti-e4f874dfb4e14b3ab929c6bf86287b82.jpg2022-03-07T14:31:58-08:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5daHaitian and Bahamian Religion and Culture13plain2022-03-18T20:58:11-07:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5da
1media/Haiti-e4f874dfb4e14b3ab929c6bf86287b82.jpg2022-03-07T14:32:26-08:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5daHaitian and Bahamian Environmental Interaction10plain11375082022-03-18T20:59:36-07:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5da
1media/Haiti-e4f874dfb4e14b3ab929c6bf86287b82.jpg2022-03-08T01:18:12-08:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5daOutcomes and Conclusions12plain2022-03-18T21:00:54-07:00Samantha Clarke9893e44d2dda279ad02d91cfd7b2967a3785e5da