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"One of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin Regime was the abolition of slavery in French colonies." Justify the statement.

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Answered by MrPõisoñ
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"One of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin Regime was the abolition of slavery in French colonies." Justify the statement.Women were a major part of several reform movements of the 1800s and early 1900s. These reform movements sought to promote basic changes in American society, including the abolition of slavery, education reform, prison reform, women's rights, and temperance (opposition to alcohol).

Answered by Anonymous
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●The abolition of slavery in the French colonies was one of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime.

●Throughout the French Revolution the Jacobin leader Robespierre opposed slavery in France and its territories.

●The slaves in St. Domingue led a revolution against slavery and colonial rule.

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