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cap worn by slaves upon becoming free​

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Cap worn by slaves upon becoming free​?

The cap worn by slaves upon independence was the red Figrian cap, a symbol of liberation from slavery. The sky of this hat was shaped like a cone. This cap was worn by a slave in France when he became free. This cap was a symbol of the freedom of the slaves.

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In France and Europe, when slaves became free, they wore a red figurine cap, a cone-shaped hat, on their heads as a symbol. This cap was a symbol of freedom from slavery. This hat was widely used in Europe and this hat became a symbol of freedom throughout Europe. The slaves who became free from their masters got the right to wear the cap. Along with this they also got the right to vote and to be a citizen of the country.

Slavery was a condition in which a person had to act as a servant to another person. He had to do a lot of painstaking work. That person could not do any work according to his wish. He had to obey everything his master said. Slavery was very prevalent in medieval Europe.

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