The slaves rose up against the law because during the late 1700s, the National Assembly took place to ensure that slaves would stay in the system and that nothing would be changed. Although many people tried to publicly revolt, they were caught and executed in 1791. Slavery was finally abolished in all of the French colonies in 1794 after many attempts of trying to stop the slave market from continuing on. Slaves, sadly, were not free in Haiti, but they continued to revolt for their freedom. These people rebelled for the same freedom that white people had, because in that age, most of the slaves where people of
The slaves rose up against the law because during the late 1700s, the National Assembly took place to ensure that slaves would stay in the system and that nothing would be changed. Although many people tried to publicly revolt, they were caught and executed in 1791. Slavery was finally abolished in all of the French colonies in 1794 after many attempts of trying to stop the slave market from continuing on. Slaves, sadly, were not free in Haiti, but they continued to revolt for their freedom. These people rebelled for the same freedom that white people had, because in that age, most of the slaves where people of