1873 – Slavery abolished in Puerto-Rico.1865 – US – Slavery abolished by 13th Amendment.1863 – slavey abolished in the Dutch colonies.20 December – Slavery abolished in Réunion Island.14 October – arrival of Sarda Garriga, French Republic General Commissioner, with the decree of 27 April, to Réunion Island.10 August, 1848 – Slavery abolished in French Guiana.17 July 1848 – the existence of the 27 April decree known in Réunion.3 July 1848 – Governor General ( generalguvernør) Peter Von Scholten declared the emancipation of slaves in the Danish West Indies ( Vestindien – Us Virgin Islands 1917).10 June – Arrival of the 27 April decree in French Guiana.3-5 June – Arrival of the decree of 27 April in Martinique then in Guadeloupe.23-27 May – Slavery abolished in Martinique then in Guadeloupe.22-23 May – Uprising of slaves in Martinique and Guadeloupe.27 April – Slavery abolished by the Second French Republic.10 April, 1848 – Trouble in Martinique, arrival of the decree of 4 March.1848, 4 March – Victor Schoelcher, in charge of the colonies – "No French territory can any longer stand slavery".1848, february – Revolution in France.1845 – Mackau Laws – trying to "improve slavery" in order to prepar its abolition.1838 – end of the apprenticeship in the British West Indies.Book – Victor Schœcher, Abolition immédiate de l’esclavage, (Abolish slavery now !).1833 – Slavery abolished throughout the British Empire.1824 – Slavery abolished in Central America.8 February, 1815 – Slave trade abolished by the Congress of Vienna.1807 – British Parliament abolish slave trade.1803 – Victor Hugues reorganizes slavery in French Guiana.Domingue – arrest of Toussaint Louverture 28 May, 1802 – Guadeloupe – sacrifice of colonel « of color » Delgrès who resists and then suicides with 300 of his soldiers not to surrender to the Napoleonic troups.30 Floréal X, (20 may, 1802) law maintaining slavery in colonies given back to France (Martinique, Tobago, Sainte-Lucie).1801 – Bonaparte decides to establish slavery again.January 1800 – Victor Hugues sent to French Guiana as chief administrator.Slavery maintened in Réunion (Bourbon) and Mauritius. 18 July, 1796 (30 messidor IV) – Baco et Burnel land in Port-Louis (Isle of France-Mauritius) with the decree of 16 pluviôse II but have to sail away.2 June, 1794 (14 prairial II) – Victor Hugues arrives in Guadeloupe, fights the English army and abolishes slavery.23 April, 1794 (4 floréal II) – Victor Hugues leaves France (île d’Aix) for Guadeloupe with, on board, the decree of 16 pluviôse II and the guillotine.22 April, 1794 – Guadeloupe captured by British troops.abolishing Negro slavery in the colonies («l’esclavage des nègres dans les colonies») (French revolutionary calendar starts on 22 September, 1792, first day of the Republic) 4 February, 1794 – Decree of 16 pluviôse year II.October 1793 – French colonies form themselves into French departments.29 August, 1793 – Sonthonax abolishes slavery in St.19 September, 1792 – Arrival of Sonthonax, government representative in St.
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