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How was slavery abolished in France
How was slavery abolished in France

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Answered by bharathi14353
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It was in 1794 that the Convention passed a law to free all slaves in French overseas possessions. But this lasted only for 10 years because when Napoleon Bonaparte became the emperor of France in 1804, he reintroduced slavery. In 1848, Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies.

Answered by lucky4595
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One of the most revolutionary social reformers of the Jacobin resign was the abolition of slavery in the French society.

Throughout the centuries there was little citizens of slavery in France. The National assembly held long debates about whether the right of man should be extended to all French subject including those in the colonies . It didn't pass any law fearing, opposite from business man where income depends on the slave trade .But the struggle continued till the slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.

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