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what was the position of slave in france​

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This often meant that the position of the slave was gendered in a way that pushed men to take on traditionally female tasks,

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Slavery in New France was practiced by many of the indigenous populations and predates the arrival of Europeans to the continent, however not until the colonization did commercial chattel slavery became common place in New France.

This institution, which endured for almost two centuries, affected thousands of men, women, and children descended from Indigenous and African peoples. This also impacted many First Nation people for they were used as domestic servants and were traded as goods.

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