Creole Common Routes; St.Domingue (Haiti) – Louisiana Part 2
From the pots of red beans and rice bubbling in French Quarter restaurants to the amulet bags for sale in neighborhood botanicas, Haitian influence is seen, heard and tasted across this city. French colonists from Saint-Domingue — later renamed Haiti — had traveled to New Orleans since the early 1700s. That connection flourished in 1809 and 1810, when 10,000 refugees arrived in New Orleans from Saint-Domingue. Those numbers were later strengthen with another migration wave of 15,000 in the 1820s. The refugees were a combination of French colonists, their slaves and free people of color who had fled the slave uprisings.The refugees doubled the city’s population and infused New Orleans with Franco-Caribbean traditions, including theater companies, elaborate dances and black political activists. Also, as Saint-Domingue’s lucrative sugarcane fields burned during the revolution there, New Orleans’ sugar industry soared. A lot of the things about New Orleans we view as unique came from those Haitian refugees. New Orleans is the most Haitian city in America, much more than Miami or New York. Essentially all of the surviving whites (along with some of the gens de couleur) became refugees. Approximately 10,000 French refugees came to the Gulf Coast larger than the population of New Orleans and Mobile at the time (8,000 and 810 respectively). These Saint-Dominguens made a significant contribution to the Gulf Coasts creole culture. Saint-Dominguens included John James Audubon, Louis Moreau Gottschalks family, and (likely) Marie Laveau and Jean Laffitte. Black refugees to Louisiana brought with them elements of African and Haitian culture in the form of voodoo/hoodoo practices, shotgun house architecture, and the language, oral traditions, and dance steps of Mardi Gras Indian rites.
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@Angrygumballl LOL! …
@Angrygumballl LOL! They made an error mistake in the video! Hispanolia was not politcally half in half divided! The French side consisted and pertained to the western third of the island while the eastern third adhered to Spain/Spanish rule! Both factions/entities of the island itself were united until 1844! After 1844 both remained seperate ultimately to modern day relations!
@Angrygumballl ok …
@Angrygumballl ok lets try hispaniola Republic!
@juanlmesl Words I …
@juanlmesl Words I would use if I were to chang the name.
@Angrygumballl wat …
@Angrygumballl wat do you mean?
@juanlmesl What key …
@juanlmesl What key word would you suggest?
and we all live the …
and we all live the same way haitians and dominicans have the same life style so theres nothing to talk about. you should change the name of the vid so people can see the vid.
@Angrygumballl yea …
@Angrygumballl yea but their is really no one to punish. now and days haiti is a country and DR is another theres no more reason why both country should suffering , both are beautiful countries and each other have a different story that united both so all i hope is that prosperity come to haiti and peace to the entire island because im from there and i miss it so much
@juanlmesl DR is …
@juanlmesl DR is being punished for the same crimes trust me. Haiti is going to suffer more because they caused more disrutption to the order then Columbia, Venezuela and DR. This has all been written my friend.
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god vid my friend!
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I thought it was common knowledge that chemicals such as bleach kill these types of virus.
There are thousands of independent accounts of CC *from during his life* including his own writings which anyone can research if they choose. While you can’t be 100% certain of *anything*, we can be as sure about CC existing as you can reasonably be. Little known fact for Americans, CC committed genocide in Haiti.