What did the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen lead to in regards to the question of slavery?

A. Debate as to the meaning of citizenship
B. Revolt in Saint-Domingue
C. Abolition of the slave trade in France and its colonies
D. The end of French control of the colonial islands
E. All of these.


Answer: E

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