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5. Which of the following was not a caribbean colony which supplied commodities
like tobacco, sugar, indigo & coffee to France during the 18th century?
A. San Domingo
B. Martinique
C. Bordeaux
6. The term used for the indigenous people of Africa, South of Sahara Desert is:
A. Gypsies
B. Negroes
C. Mongols
7. Who among the following re-introduced slavery in France after it was abolished
by Jacobin Regime?
A. Louis XVI
B. Robespierre
C. Napoleon



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Answered by pruthaasl
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Answer:

5. Bordeaux was not a Caribbean colony that supplied commodities like tobacco, sugar, indigo, and coffee to France during the 18th century.

  • The colonies in Caribbean Martinique, Guadeloupe, and San Domingo were important suppliers of commodities such as tobacco, indigo, sugar, and coffee.

6. The term used for the indigenous people of Africa, South of the Sahara Desert is Negroes.

  • Traditionally itinerant people of northern India living in modern times worldwide are called Gypsies.
  • Ethnographic groups of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition are called Mongols.

7. Napoleon reintroduced slavery in France after it was abolished by Jacobin Regime.

  • The Convention in 1794 legislated to free all slaves in the French overseas possessions.
  • This, however, did not last for long. After a decade, Napoleon reintroduced slavery in 1804 which was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

  1. C) Bordeaux
  2. B) Negroes
  3. C) Napoleon

Explanation:

  1. Indigo, tobacco, coffee, and sugar have all been widely supplied by the Caribbean colonies. Major producers of goods including tobacco, indigo, sugar, and coffee have been the Caribbean towns of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and San Domingo. Bordeaux is the exception.
  2. Negro is a word that has traditionally been used to refer to people who are thought to have Black African ancestry in the English language. Spanish and Portuguese, the languages from which English borrowed the word, both define "negro" as the colour black.
  3. The second comprehensive abolition of slavery took place on February 4, 1794, by the first elected Assembly of the First Republic led by Maximilien Robespierre. Slavery was abolished throughout all French holdings and territories. Napoleon restored slavery in the colonies that produced sugarcane in 1802, and it lasted until 1815.
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