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Explain abolish of slavery

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Answered by Anonymous
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dear frnd
here m going to tell u the reasons why the slavery abolished..
:-Slavery refers to a condition in which individuals
are owned by others(rich persons), who control where they live
and at what they work. Slavery had previously
existed throughout history, in many times and
most places. The ancient Greeks, Romans, all had slaves.
Indeed slavery was never abolished still today there r slaves everywhere,it was jst the slave trade tht was abolished in 1807.The members of the Society for the Abolition of
the Slave Trade decided to concentrate on
a campaign to persuade Parliament to prohibit
the trading in slaves, for tactical reasons. They
felt they were more likely to succeed, than if
they demanded the abolition of slavery itself
throughout the empire.
They also believed that, if the trade was ceased,
slavery would eventually wither away, nd it was abolished were earlier slaves were hired for unpaid services etc. which results in revolt by slaves...
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Answered by sitakantapatra1
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Answer:

The slave trade begin in the 17th century, where the slaves were brought to Caribbean Island (Martina, Guadalupe, and San Domingo).

There was a shortage of labor needed for coffee, tobacco, sugar, indigo and plantation work, etc.

This was met by the triangular slave trade between  Europe, Africa, and America.

Bordeaux and Nantes were the famous ports for the slave trade.

The slaves were brought from the local person of Africa.

They were transferred through the ship and were sold to plantation workers.  

In the 18th century, there was criticism for slavery in the national assembly.

But they did not make any law because they did not want to oppose businessmen and traders as they got money from them.

In 1794, the convention abolished slavery (Jacobian Government).

But after 10 years in 1804, it was reintroduced by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.

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