1806-Sept
1806-Sept: The British government began to explicitly allow and regulate merchant trade with Haiti, effectively extending a form of economic recognition.
1806-Sept: The British government began to explicitly allow and regulate merchant trade with Haiti, effectively extending a form of economic recognition. This policy distinguished Britain from other Atlantic powers who had chosen to prohibit commerce with the new state.
Source · p. 29
Gaffield, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World, 29