The Haitian Slave Trade, Cassava Bread, Welsh Privateer Henry Morgan’s Island of Île à Vache, Haiti (Island of the Cow), and Homeless Youth Within Haiti: How the U.S. Government Acquired the Site of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Within Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Number of Inmates Imprisoned Within the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in 2020, the Most Impoverished Country Within the Western Hemisphere, the Haitian Revolution of 1791, the Length of Time the Haitian Revolution Occurred for and the First All Black Republic World Wide, the Economic Value the French Government Demanded From the Haitian Government Due to the Abolition of Slavery Within Haiti in 1804, the Year the Haitian Government Paid This Demand in Full, the Possible Health Benefits of Cassava Bread, the Number of Countries Which Cultivate Cassava, the Preparation Process of Cassava Prior to Baking Bread, How Cassava Bread is Manufactured, the Number of People Who Depend Upon Cassava World Wide, How Cassava Bread is Cut, the Capability of Cassava Bread Able to Keep Fresh for an Extended Period of Time, the Location Within the Caribbean (West Indies) That Morgan Setup a Base of Operations, the European Empires Which Continually Contested for Dominance of the New World During the 18th Century, the Commercial Image of Morgan During the Modern Day, the Size of Île à Vache, the Haitian Cultural Custom for Death, the Number of Homeless Adolescents Within Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Port of the Prince) During the Modern Day, How These Homeless Adolescents Survive Day to Day, and the Number of Students Who are Literate and Actively Acquiring an Education Within Haiti

The detention camp at Guantanamo Bay is part of a US naval base that the US acquired in 1903 and has held onto indefinitely despite Cuba’s protest. As of 2020, 40 inmates are held at this facility, including 5 who masterminded the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. For over 170 years, people from African descent were exploited as slave labor in Haiti, but in 1791, after a rebellion erupted, 500,000 slaves rose up and took back t...


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