Last updated: April 23, 2026
Slavery was a divide-and-conquer system that created multiple hierarchies and divisions among enslaved people to prevent collective resistance. These divisions - based on African ethnicity, skin color, labor assignment, birthplace (African-born vs. colonial-born), language, and proximity to enslavers - were deliberately cultivated by slaveholders who understood that unity threatened their power.
African ethnic diversity shaped inter-group dynamics among the enslaved.
The bossale (African-born) vs. creole division was central to inter-group dynamics.
This concept is a dimension of the daily life of enslaved people in Saint-Domingue.
This concept captures an aspect of daily life on the Saint-Domingue plantation.
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