What were the reforms introduced by jacobin government
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one of the most revolutionary social reform of the jacobin government was the abolition of slavery in the French colonies.
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- throughout the French revolution the jacobin leader Robbie expiry opposite slaver in French and its territories.
- the slaves in st.Domingue lady revolution against slavery and colonial rule.
- deliberated themselves and former and army to oppose re-enslavement.
- the redical 1793 constitution supported by robespierre ratified by a national referendum, branded universal saffrange to frenchman and explicitly condemned slavery.but this was not implemented.
- in 1794 January delegations representing both former slave holders andformer slaves arrived in France to petition for slavery for its abolition.
- the national convention pass a decree banning slavery on 4th February.
- robespierre repressed the French as the first to "Summon all main to equality and liberty, and their full rights as citizens".
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