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how was the abolition slavery​

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Answered by sonabrainly
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The Abolition of slavery was one of the most revolutionary achievements of the jacobin rule. There were widespread slavery in the European colonies of the Caribbean and the Americas. Martinique, Guadeloupe and San Domingo (Dominican Republic of Today) were the main French colonies in the Caribbean in the 17th century. These colonies were important suppliers of commodities like tobacco, indigo, sugar & coffee . they needed a large number of workers to work on plantations but the Europeans were not prepared to go and work in distant and unfamiliar lands.


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The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 73) abolished slavery throughout the British Empire. This Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom expanded the jurisdiction of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which made the purchase or ownership of slaves illegal within the British Empire, with the exception of "the Territories in the Possession of the East India Company", Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and Saint Helena. The Act was repealed in 1997 as a part of wider rationalisation of English statute law; however, later anti-slavery legislation remains in force.

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