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‘None of the governments were genuinely committed to the abolition of slavery.’ Elaborate upon the statement.
ch 1 class 9 french revolution

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The above described sentence is actually true. None of the government abolished slavery completely in France. The examples are : when there was monarchy wil Louis XVI as its head, there was the evil of slavery still prevailing. When the convention came the slavery was not completely abolished. Similar case was when the Directory came. Finally Napoleon once again brought back slavery when he ascended the throne.

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