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Write a note on the abolition of slavery

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Answered by khuranasunil1
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Before the French Revolution in 1789, France had three colonies of the Caribbean - Martinique, Guadeloupe and San Domingo under its control. These places were major suppliers of sugar, coffee, indigo and tobacco.

The triangular slave trade between Europe, Africa and America began in the 17th century.

Merchants sailed from the French ports to the African coast where they bought Negroes, who are natives of Africa, from the local chieftains.

Port cities like Bordeaux and Nantes were flourishing economically because of the slave trade.

The National Convention voted to abolish slavery in all the French colonies on February 4, 1794.

Slavery was reintroduced in the French colonies by Napoleon Bonaparte. Slavery was finally abolished in 1848 by the French Second Republic.

Answered by Anonymous
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National Assembly held long debates to abolish slavery but it didn't pass any law fearing to the opposition business men's whose income depended upon slave trade.

Explanation:

It was finally in convention 1794 legislated to free all French overseas possessions.this however turned out to be a short term measure. Then years later Napoleon reintroduced slave trade.Plantation owners understood their rights including their freedomEnslave African nigros in pursuit of their economic interest.It was finally abolished in France in 1848.

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