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Abolish Slavery: The Haitian Constitution Of 1801

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The Haitian Constitution of 1801 was a document written to abolish slavery in Saint Domingue, the document gave Haitian citizens the right to live freely. It had been inspired by a document called the Declaration of rights of man and of the citizen that was written in 1789 by the National Constituent Assembly in France. The Haitian Constitution of 1801 was created after the Haitian revolution when a slave rebellion succeeded in ending slavery and ending French control over the territory. The document declared there was distinction of man regardless of race and class. The Haitian Constitution has 77 articles in it, each stating the equality of man. The 3 article states “There cannot exist slaves on this territory, servitude is therein forever
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