The idea that Jamaica could have become like Haiti after 1804 was very much sort of ingrained in the mind of a Jamaican political elite. The local political elite, the ruling elite, tended to celebrate air immediately afterwards. In addition to abolishing the assembly, they also abolished the local vestries so every vestige of democracy is gone. But what it meant was that when anything came to conflict, any kind of reforms were not baked in.

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