1838
1838: The French government removed the restrictive qualifications on its recognition of Haiti and formally acknowledged the nation’s full sovereignty.
1838: The French government removed the restrictive qualifications on its recognition of Haiti and formally acknowledged the nation’s full sovereignty. This diplomatic breakthrough allowed Haiti to negotiate new treaties of amity and commerce with other Atlantic powers as an equal.
Source · p. 191
Gaffield, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World, 191