What was the significance of the 1805 Constitution promulgated by Jean-Jacques Dessalines?
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Correct answer: It declared all citizens to be 'black' to promote national unity and eliminate color-based hierarchy
To combat the racial divisions created by the French, the constitution declared all Haitians 'black' regardless of skin tone. It also prohibited white foreigners from owning land in Haiti.
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