Why didn't the national assembly pass laws regarding slave trade?
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Louis XVI accorded recognition to the National Assembly and accepted the principle that his powers would from now on be checked by a constitution.
On the night of 4 August 1789, the Assembly passed a decree abolishing the feudal system of obligations and taxes.
Members of the clergy too were forced to give up their privileges. Tithes were abolished and lands owned by the Church were confiscated.
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