Arrêt du Conseil d'état du roi, qui, à compter du 10 novembre prochain, convertit en gratifications et primes l'exemption du demi-droit accordée aux denrées coloniales provenant de la traite des noirs
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France, Conseil d'Etat
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Regarding Saint-Domingue in particular, issued by the French Royal Council and the National Convention. A chronological run of the Arretes du Conseil d’Etat du Roi. The first appoints a commission to oversee the French colonies. The second gives the Compagnie de la Guyane exclusive rights to the West African slave trade out of Goree in Africa. The third sets out the rules regulating slavers, indicating taxation on each ship and shipload, regardless of the number of slaves being carried, plus a special tax on each slave transported. The final page of this Arrete is a sample certificate that all merchant shippers were compelled to sign. The last piece abolishes all taxation on the slave trade.
Administrative Acts
1784 10 26
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Sidney Lapidus Slavery and Abolition CollectionRecord Contributed By
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division. The New York Public LibraryRecord Harvested From
The New York Public LibraryKeywords
- African Americans
- Blacks
- Colonies
- Enslaved People
- France
- Slave Trade
- Slaver
- Slavery
- Tax Exemption
- Taxation