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Why is Haiti all black?

Haiti was completely black because it officially became a Spanish colony in 1502, but due to the influence of smallpox, the Arawaks (Haitian natives) disappeared on the island. The Spanish trafficked a large number of black slaves from Africa, which led to the blacks gradually becoming the main body of the region.

Haiti has a tropical rain forest climate in the north and a savanna climate in the south. The main mineral deposits in Haiti are bauxite, gold, silver, copper and iron. Among them, bauxite reserves are relatively large, about120,000 tons. Due to years of logging, the vegetation in Haiti is secondary plants, including tropical savanna, tropical xerophyte forest, semi-desert tropical xerophyte shrub, tropical deciduous forest, semi-evergreen monsoon forest, tropical rain forest, mountain evergreen forest and other plants.