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Why was Haiti a poor country after independence?(1 point)
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The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on the encomienda system for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they took that wealth with them.
The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on the encomienda system for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they took that wealth with them.

The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on chattel slavery for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they took that wealth with them.
The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on chattel slavery for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they took that wealth with them.

The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on bureaucracy for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they left that wealth behind.
The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on bureaucracy for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they left that wealth behind.

The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on the caudillos for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, the caudillos went with them.

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**The colonial government of Haiti had heavily relied on chattel slavery for its wealth. When European colonizers left the country after independence, they took that wealth with them.**

This statement accurately reflects the historical context, as Haiti's economy was deeply dependent on the labor of enslaved people, and the abolition of slavery and the departure of European colonizers left the country in a state of economic disruption and poverty.