Interpret three reasons why slavery was introduced by the French in their colonies
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The French colonial empire constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. A distinction is generally made between the "First French Colonial Empire," that existed until 1814, by which time most of it had been lost or sold, and the "Second French Colonial Empire", which began with the conquest of Algiers in 1830. At its apex, the Second French colonial empire was one of the largest empires in history. Including metropolitan France, the total amount of land under French sovereignty reached 13,500,000 km2 (5,200,000 sq mi) in 1939, which accounted for 10% of the world's land area at the time with a population of 150 million people in 1939. The total land area of the first and second French colonial empire combined reached 24,000,000 square kilometres (9,300,000 sq mi).
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Answer:The three reasons are:
1)the french colonies in the Caribbean were short of native labour.
2)at that time slavery of Africans was considered normal.
3)through slavery, the economic resources of the French colonies could be exploited.
Slavery was introduced in France to reduce work load of rich and powerful peoples .And also they make those peoples servants who was not able to pay their rent money.
As to reduce the work load of rich people's and made those who wanted to do work and were in need to do work and who were unable to satisfy their living needs or can't pay the rent.
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