George III’s reign also saw the British invasion of Haiti in 1793. The British saw an opportunity to seize the Caribbean’s wealthiest colony, add it to their empire and restore slavery.
British forces arriving from Jamaica began a five-year occupation of parts of the Southern and Western provinces. The British started by occupying the Southern port of Jérémie and would eventually take Port-au-Prince itself in June 1794.
Again, such a history one should be proud of (I'm being sarcastic). This post definitely follows the last one HERE, where my answer to this one matches the previous.
The British monarchy remains terrifying in its acceptedness amongst English folk, too. Why be proud of a thing that began and licenced and continues to license organized financial, infrastructural, etc deprivation of both domestic and foreign people's?