"Napoleon had been fighting this army of slaves and free people in Haiti and it depleted his forces. And after the Revolution, when the French were driven out, they stopped and sold this big chunk of North America to the Americans for very little money"
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The intent is revisionary without being academic. Danticat links two events Americans are taught to hold separately: Haiti’s successful revolt against France and the Louisiana Purchase. In mainstream U.S. mythology, the Purchase reads like Jeffersonian destiny at bargain price. Danticat’s framing makes it sound more like an imperial garage sale prompted by defeat. “Depleted his forces” is doing quiet but decisive work: it’s the practical, unromantic mechanism that turns revolutionary courage into geopolitical consequence.
Subtextually, she’s calling out how power narrates itself. If Haiti’s revolution altered the map, then Haiti isn’t peripheral; it is causal. And if the U.S. expansion was enabled by Black liberation abroad, that unsettles the comforting story of American growth as purely visionary. The understated phrasing, “for very little money,” lands like a barb: the cheapness isn’t just fiscal, it’s moral, hinting at how little acknowledgment was paid to the people whose struggle made that “deal” possible.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Danticat, Edwidge. (2026, January 15). Napoleon had been fighting this army of slaves and free people in Haiti and it depleted his forces. And after the Revolution, when the French were driven out, they stopped and sold this big chunk of North America to the Americans for very little money. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/napoleon-had-been-fighting-this-army-of-slaves-150521/
Chicago Style
Danticat, Edwidge. "Napoleon had been fighting this army of slaves and free people in Haiti and it depleted his forces. And after the Revolution, when the French were driven out, they stopped and sold this big chunk of North America to the Americans for very little money." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/napoleon-had-been-fighting-this-army-of-slaves-150521/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Napoleon had been fighting this army of slaves and free people in Haiti and it depleted his forces. And after the Revolution, when the French were driven out, they stopped and sold this big chunk of North America to the Americans for very little money." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/napoleon-had-been-fighting-this-army-of-slaves-150521/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.

