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Napoléon Bonaparte, on May 20, 1802.

Time scale of the French laws:

- 1776, Feb. 4: the King Louis the 16th forbids to own slaves on the French territory.

- 1790, March 8 and Oct. 12: the National Assembly states twice that salvery is legal. In 1794 following the Haiti revolts, the National Assembly forbids slavery.

- 1802, May 20: salvery is again authorised by Napoleon.

- 1815, Napoleon abolishes slave trade; decision upheld by the restored monarchs in Nov. 1815.

- in 1848, under the second republic, France definitevely abolishes slavery on any part of its colonies.

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