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Why did the people in the French West Indies oppose abolition of slavery? 

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  • 08-02-2022

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Throughout European colonies in the Caribbean, enslaved people engaged in revolts, labour stoppages and more everyday forms of resistance which enticed colonial authorities, who were eager to create peace and maintain economic stability in the colonies, to consider legislating abolition.Explanation:

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