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What impact did the French Revolution have in the Caribbean?

A. The number of slaves in the French colonies grew.
B. Slavery was outlawed in the French colonies.
C. The French colonies joined America.
D. The French colonies were freed from French rule.

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User Martin B
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the answers C i'm pretty sure 
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Answer: Slavery was outlawed in the French colonies.


Step-by-step explanation: Caribbean islands were mainly french colonies. These colonies were mainly based of plantation for their economic needs. Sugar was most widely produced in this area and was exported to america and rest of the Europe. The plantation was a heavy task to be performed, the workers from within this area used to ask for increased wages and the climatic conditions for them were unbearable due to which most of them used to quit work. The white owners decided to import slaves from Africa because they were not only used to the climate condition which was same in Africa as in here but were cost efficient and were agreed to work of lower wages. French revolution had a major impact on import of slaves and slavery was outlawed from here. Although, the already imported slaves lived in a miserable condition.

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