How was slavery finally abolished in France? And in points 4-5points
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1) The Jacobin regime was the abolition of slavery in French colonies.
2) The slave trade was like a triangular sale between Europe, Africa and the Americas.
3) The national Assembly held long debates of the rights of men but that did not pass any laws.
4) It was finally the convention in 1794
who legislated to free slaves in the French overseas possession.
5) This was still only for 10 years, later Napoleon reintroduced slavery.
6) The plantation owners realised their freedom as including the right to enslave African Negroes.
Slavery was finally abolished in 1848 in the French colonies.
2) The slave trade was like a triangular sale between Europe, Africa and the Americas.
3) The national Assembly held long debates of the rights of men but that did not pass any laws.
4) It was finally the convention in 1794
who legislated to free slaves in the French overseas possession.
5) This was still only for 10 years, later Napoleon reintroduced slavery.
6) The plantation owners realised their freedom as including the right to enslave African Negroes.
Slavery was finally abolished in 1848 in the French colonies.
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