Scenarios about 'Port-au-Prince'
Port-au-Prince is the capital and largest city of Haiti, established as a French colonial port in 1749 and designated the capital in 1770. The city has endured significant historical challenges including the devastating 2010 earthquake, numerous political upheavals, and serves as Haiti's primary economic and cultural center. In alternate history scenarios, Port-au-Prince often represents a focal point for divergent Caribbean development, French colonial persistence, or different outcomes in Haitian independence and subsequent national trajectory.
What If Port-au-Prince Developed Without Natural Disasters and Political Instability?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Haiti's capital avoided devastating earthquakes and political turmoil, potentially becoming a Caribbean metropolis and regional economic powerhouse.