how was slavery abolished in france
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1.The slavery trade began in 17th century.
2.The french merchant sailed from bordeaux to African coast through ships and were sold as plantation workers.
3.National Assembly had a large debate on it but wasn't able to make any law.
4.Finally in 1794 it was abolished by conventions but re establishing Napoleon.
5.Finally the slavery was abolished in 1848.
2.The french merchant sailed from bordeaux to African coast through ships and were sold as plantation workers.
3.National Assembly had a large debate on it but wasn't able to make any law.
4.Finally in 1794 it was abolished by conventions but re establishing Napoleon.
5.Finally the slavery was abolished in 1848.
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It was 1794 when the convention passed a law to free all slaves in France.
But this lasted only 10 years because napoleon bonaparte became the emperor of France in 1804, he reintroduced slavery. In 1848, slavery was finally abolished.
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