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Le Code Noir, or the Black Code, a book of regulations on slavery in the French colonies, 1742 edition, from the Musee des Salorges fund, in the Musee d'histoire de Nantes, in the Chateau des ducs de Bretagne, in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. The rules cover government, justice, police, discipline and trade. Originally published in March 1685, written by Jean-Baptiste Colbert under King Louis XIV, the text attempts to marry the ownership of slaves with the Christian society of the 17th century. The museum opened in 2007 and covers the history of Nantes, focusing on slavery, world wars, industrialisation and the chateau. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6177102 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4498px × 6496px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1685
17th century
18th century
BRETAGNE
BRITTANY
Chateau des ducs de Bretagne
Colbert
Collection
COLONIAL
COLONIES
COLONY
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Dignitary
discipline
document
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
French
Government
HERITAGE
History
HISTORY MUSEUM
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
JEAN-BAPTISTE COLBERT
Justice
Law
LOUIS XIV
MUSEUM
NANTES
Paper
Pays de la Loire
Police
PRINTED
PUBLICATION
REGULATION
RULE
Slave
SLAVE TRADE
Slavery
TRADE
VERTICAL
Western Europe
Western European