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who took the desicion to abolish the salvery in france . does this desicion sustained​

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Answered by Anonymous
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wilberforce  took the desicion to abolish the salvery in france

Answered by vns0689
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Answer:During the Revolution, the National Convention voted to abolish slavery in 1794. Under the terms of Amiens, however, Napoleon agreed to appease British demands by not abolishing slavery in any colonies where the 1794 decree had never been implemented.

Military Combatant: First French Empire

Explanation:That campaign led to the Slavery Abolition Act 1833, which abolished slavery in most of the British Empire. Wilberforce died just three days after hearing that the passage of the Act through Parliament was assured. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, close to his friend William Pitt the Younger.

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