examine the triangular slave trade briefly? (in french revolution chapter)
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The best-known triangular trading system is the transatlantic slave trade, that operated from the late 16th to early 19th centuries, carrying slaves, cash crops, and manufactured goods between West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonial powers, with the northern colonies of British North .
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1.The Triangular Trade system was a pattern of trade set up between Europe, Africa's 'gold coast,' and the 'West Indies'.
2.The slave trade began in the 17th century when French merchants sailed to the African coasts, where they bought slaves from the local chieftains. These slaves were then branded, shackled and then packed tightly into ships for a 3 month long voyage across the Atlantic to the Caribbean.
3.There they were sold to the plantation workers who used them to meet the growing demands in European markets for sugar, coffee and indigo.
4.Slavery was abolished in France by the Constitution of 1791 but it was not extended to all French subjects including those in the colonies.
5.It was during the Jacobins reign that the Convention abolished slavery in the French colonies in 1794. Napoleon re introduced slavery in France. Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
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