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When was slavery abolished in the French colonies?


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a

1898 

b

1858

c

1888

d

1848

answer is C.

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Slavery was abolished in the French colonies in 1848. In French colonies in the Caribbean, around 80% of the entire population had lived under the slave system since the seventeenth century. The abolition of slavery in 1794, its restoration in 1802, and its second and final abolition in 1848 was an unusual experience for them. For a long time, colonial planters, officials, and judges penned the history of that place, giving it a view of reality that was, at best, skewed and mythologised, as it was in all other Caribbean and American colonies and, at worst, incomplete. Slavery in the French Colonies was officially abolished on April 27, 1848. As a town for formerly enslaved people, Gabon was established.
 
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