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Jacques Raudot

Jacques Raudot (1638 - 20 February 1728, Paris) was the co-Intendant of New France between 1705 and 1710 with his son Antoine-Denis Raudot.[1]

In 1709 Raudot issued an ordinance to clarify whether individuals could legally own slaves, in New France.[2] According to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Raudot "legalized the enslavement of Negroes and Pawnees."

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Jacques Raudot

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Jacques Raudot (1638 - 20 February 1728, Paris) was the co-Intendant of New France between 1705 and 1710 with his son Antoine-Denis Raudot. In 1709 Raudot...

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Raudot Ordinance of 1709

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Raudot Ordinance of 1709 was a law in the French colony of New France that legalized slavery. On April 13, 1709, New France intendant Jacques Raudot passed...

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on 13 April 1709, an ordinance created by Acadian colonial intendant Jacques Raudot imposed regulations on slavery thereby recognizing, de facto, its existence...

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1705 in Canada

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Plaisance: Daniel d'Auger de Subercase Jacques Raudot becomes co-Intendant of New France with his son Antoine-Denis Raudot. Anthony Beale was appointed governor...

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Slavery in Canada

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does not seem to have applied to Canada and so, in 1709, the intendant Jacques Raudot issued an ordinance officially recognizing slavery in New France; slavery...

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Sovereign Council of New France

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Lamontagne, Léopold (1979) [1966]. "Duchesneau de la Doussinière et d'Ambault, Jacques". In Brown, George Williams (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol...

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Slavery in New France

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Lawrence Valley colonial setting. On 13 April 1709, New France intendant Jacques Raudot passed the Ordinance Rendered on the Subject of the Negroes and the...

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Lake Bermen

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1709 in Canada

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sessionid=489f2be39b2acb7d68e87431087f312d. ISBN 978-0-19-195632-4. Jacques Raudot, "Ordinance relative to slavery in Canada" (translation; April 13, 1709)...

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Augustin le Gardeur de Courtemanche

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returned to Labrador in 1704, as a wrote a memoir to its intendant, Jacques Raudot, describing his military service. On November 12, 1712, de Courtemanche...

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in 1711. In 1708 Governor Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil and Intendant Jacques Raudot reported what they considered Cadillac's misuse of authority to the...

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1670s in Canada

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MinnPost. 30 April 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2023. "Biography – RAUDOT, JACQUES – Volume II (1701-1740) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi...

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1709 in France

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24,000 Parisians die. Floating ice enters the North Sea. 13 April – The Raudot Ordinance of 1709 becomes law in the French colony of New France, legalizing...

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Midwestern United States

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