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Slavery was abolished in the Caribbean in different years depending on the specific country. For example, in British colonies such as Jamaica and Barbados, slavery was abolished in 1834 with the Slavery Abolition Act. In French colonies like Haiti, slavery was abolished in 1794 during the French Revolution but then reintroduced, only to be permanently abolished in 1848. Other Caribbean countries had varying abolition dates based on their colonial histories and legislative processes.

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7mo ago

Slavery was abolished in the British Caribbean in 1838 after the Slavery Abolition Act was passed. Other Caribbean countries abolished slavery at various times, such as Haiti in 1804 and Cuba in 1886.

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1mo ago

Oh honey, slavery was officially abolished in the Caribbean in 1834. But let's be real, it took a whole lot longer for those folks to actually experience true freedom and equality. So, yeah, technically 1834, but let's not pretend everything was rainbows and butterflies after that.

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15y ago

well, in the english-speaking caribbean, it was in the year 1834...... but it was finally confirmed in 1848. this was a messeage from nathalie scott.... for more information about slavery being abolished, cal 1758-450-0783 or 1758-520-6163.

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