Bombardopolis was founded in 1764 by German settlers with the support of the nearby Director of
Môle, Mr.
Fusée Aublet. A population of French
Acadians who had been living in
Louisiana and Germans from
French Guiana had arrived in Môle-Saint-Nicolas. The local government wished to separate those of German ancestry from the Acadians, judging the two cultures could not happily coexist. The new community was named after Fusée Aublet's German benefactor, Pierre-Paul Bombarda, a wealthy financier and amateur naturalist, son of
Gio Paolo Bombarda. During the
colonial period, Bombardopolis was first a parish under the administration of the Quartier du Môle-Saint-Nicolas, and then was elevated to canton status in 1797. Bombardopolis was made a commune of the Republic of Haiti in 1821, during the administration of President
Jean-Pierre Boyer. == Economy ==