Posted on September 30, 2017
And, of course, slavery is a Big Evil that often accompanied colonization - and that often made successful colonization possible! - and slavery, needless to say, has had terrible consequences that still echo today.

Agricultural reform in the new nation consisted of the government taking control of the plantations. Since the 70s, some of the state-owned land has gone back to being privately owned, but things are more fair, democratic, and stable now than in the teeny nation's past, and more than many African nations.
Here is an export treemap, created to show São Tomé and Principe's reality a few years ago (in 2012). You can see that cocoa production still dominates the nation:
Looking at photos of the equatorial islands, I'm not at all sure why TOURISM doesn't dominate the nation's economy?
Also on this date:
- Anniversary of the first tooth extraction with anesthesia
- Chewing-gum mogul William Wrigley's birthday
(Last Saturday in September)
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