In 1825, France, with warships at the ready, demanded Haiti compensate France for its loss of men and slave colony. In exchange for French recognition of Haiti as a sovereign republic, France demanded payment of 150 million francs (modern equivalent of $21 billion)....
The transfer of wealth from Haiti to the French government and from Haiti to the various banks that financed the Independence Debt is well established. Detailed claims, submitted by former slave owners for compensation, including the monetary value of the “lost” slaves, and which formed the basis for the French government’s demands have been documented.
Likewise, the terms of the 1825 Ordinance and accounts of its negotiation have survived.
The French government acknowledges the payment of 90,000,000F. The story of the first payment - 24,000,000 gold francs – being transported across Paris, from the vaults of Ternaux Grandolphe et Cie to the coffers of the French Treasury was recorded in detail. Historians have traced loan documents from the time of the 1825 Ordinance, through the various refinancing efforts, to the final remittance to National City Bank in 1947 ".
So in 1825, after the French, English and Americans had stopped warring, the French took the opportunity to blockade Haitian ports and demand reparations with the threat of violence

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America, France and England, again. I'll have to pay a lot more attention to this particular trinity of terrorists and the time line of their exploits throughout history. Knowing the identities of all the financial house's that managed this debt will probably fall under the same umbrella. http://en.wikipedia.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;"