when did Napoleon Bonaparte reintroduced this slavery
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1) There were prolonged debates on whether to extend the rights of man to all French Colonies.
2) When the Convention decided to free all slaves in 1794, Napoleon reintroduced slavery ten years later.
3) A huge portion of the French economy depended on slave trade and cities like Bordeaux and Nantes owed their position to the slave trade.
4) Powerful businessmen had their stake in the slave trade, whose support and finance was necessary for Napoleon’s wars, as he saw to liberate Europe.
5) For commodities such as sugar, tobacco, coffee and indigo slave trade was necessary.
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2) When the Convention decided to free all slaves in 1794, Napoleon reintroduced slavery ten years later.
3) A huge portion of the French economy depended on slave trade and cities like Bordeaux and Nantes owed their position to the slave trade.
4) Powerful businessmen had their stake in the slave trade, whose support and finance was necessary for Napoleon’s wars, as he saw to liberate Europe.
5) For commodities such as sugar, tobacco, coffee and indigo slave trade was necessary.
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1804
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It was finally the Convention which in 1794 legislated to free all slaves in the French overseas possessions. This, however, did not last for long. After a decade, Napoleon reintroduced slavery in 1804 which was finally abolished in French colonies in 1848.
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