
France repeals colonial slavery laws after nearly 200 years
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France has formally repealed colonial-era slavery laws that had remained on the books for nearly two centuries. The legislation from the 17th century had never been officially abolished despite France's abolition of slavery in its colonies in 1848. The formal repeal removes archaic legal provisions that had no practical application in modern times but represented a symbolic remnant of France's colonial past and involvement in the Atlantic slave trade.
