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The '''Code Noir''' (English: ''Black Code'') was a decree passed by {{Wiki|Louis XIV of France}} in 1685, regulating the legal conditions and requirements of the slave trade throughout the [[France|French]] colonies. | The '''Code Noir''' (English: ''Black Code'') was a decree passed by {{Wiki|Louis XIV of France}} in 1685, regulating the legal conditions and requirements of the [[Slavery|slave]] trade throughout the [[France|French]] colonies. | ||
The Code Noir contained a number of restrictions on how slave owners could treat their slaves, including forbidding: cruel and unusual punishments, the separation of slave families, and the murder of a slave. | The Code Noir contained a number of restrictions on how slave owners could treat their slaves, including forbidding: cruel and unusual punishments, the separation of slave families, and the murder of a slave. | ||
Despite this, the Code was largely ignored by slave owners throughout the Caribbean, and transgression typically went unpunished. | Despite this, the Code was largely ignored by slave owners throughout the [[Caribbean]], and transgression typically went unpunished. A notable transgressor was [[Pierre, Marquis de Fayet]], the Governor of [[Port-au-Prince]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:39, 23 December 2013
The Code Noir (English: Black Code) was a decree passed by Louis XIV of France in 1685, regulating the legal conditions and requirements of the slave trade throughout the French colonies.
The Code Noir contained a number of restrictions on how slave owners could treat their slaves, including forbidding: cruel and unusual punishments, the separation of slave families, and the murder of a slave.
Despite this, the Code was largely ignored by slave owners throughout the Caribbean, and transgression typically went unpunished. A notable transgressor was Pierre, Marquis de Fayet, the Governor of Port-au-Prince.
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