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How was slavery abolished in france​

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Answered by devika6586
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Abolition of Slavery in France :

★ the slave trade begin in the 17th century.

the Caribbean colonies like martinque , Guadeloupe and San Domingo were the supplies of tobacco , indigo , sugar and coffee .

★ the Europeans were not to willing to go to an unfamiliar land that was so far from their home this resulted in the shortage of workers in the plantation.

★ this problem was solved by a triangular slave trade between Europe Africa and America.

★ the national assembly held long debates whether the rights of man should be extended to French subjects including those French colonies.

★ but at first they didn't pass any last because they were afraid of getting opposed by the French Businessman whose incomes depended on the slavery trade.

★ in 1794 the convention finally passed last to abolish slavery in the French overseas possessions.

★ but this was Re introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte a military Dictator in 1804 slavery was finally abolished in 1848 in France.

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