How was the slavery abolished in France ?
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I) An acute shortage of labour in the Caribbean Martinique, Guadeloupe and Sandomingo led to a triangular slave trade between Europe, America and Africa in the 17th century.
II) French merchants sailed from the ports of Bordeaux of Nantes to the American coast, where they bought slaves from local chieftains and sold them to plantation owners in the Caribbean. The exploitation of slave labours enabled to meet the growing demand of sugar, coffee and indigo in the European markets.
III) The Convention in 1794 passed laws to free all slaves in the French over seas possession. However, 10 years later, slavery was reintroduced by Napoleon. Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
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Here is the answer you were waiting for:
I) An acute shortage of labour in the Caribbean Martinique, Guadeloupe and Sandomingo led to a triangular slave trade between Europe, America and Africa in the 17th century.
II) French merchants sailed from the ports of Bordeaux of Nantes to the American coast, where they bought slaves from local chieftains and sold them to plantation owners in the Caribbean. The exploitation of slave labours enabled to meet the growing demand of sugar, coffee and indigo in the European markets.
III) The Convention in 1794 passed laws to free all slaves in the French over seas possession. However, 10 years later, slavery was reintroduced by Napoleon. Slavery was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
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