The host argues that Spain's morally restricted colonial order produced a less extractive and more stable Dominican side of Hispaniola, whereas French and Dutch slave extraction produced Haitian collapse.
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Dominican Republic
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"...actually leads to very interesting things. Where, for example, Haiti and Dominican Republic is on the same island. San Domingo is like split in..."
"The other side has like something like 13 % African ancestry. And is quite stable. And does an awful lot better because it was..."
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