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The Code Noir French Louisiana Culture
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The Code Noir 1685 (set of laws) to regulate the growing number of slaves in the colony. – Code Noir means the black code.
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Code Noir and Marriage Forbid interracial marriages. – French and slaves could still marry Indians. Forbid slaves & French from living together as couples – Often ignored because few French women living in the colony. Any children born to interracial couples would be slaves.
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Code Noir and Freedom Sometimes slave owners would want to free their slave wife and children. – This required a lot of trouble and expense. – Slaves that were freed & had French blood were called, les gens de couleur libres.
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Code Noir and Cruelty Slaves could not: be educated, gather in public in large numbers & they could not carry weapons. Punishment was cruel and severe. – Runaways could be branded or have their ears cut off. – Any slave who hit his owner or ran away 3 times was executed. Slaves were at the mercy of their owners. – Owners were not punished for cruelty or murder.
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Code Noir and Slave Rights Code Noir was one of the few slave codes that gave slaves some rights. – Slaves were recognized as humans & were allowed to marry other slaves. – A child under 14 could not be separated from his mother. – Slaves did not work on Sundays or religious holidays. – Slave owners had to provide: food, shelter, clothing, & medical attention. – If a slave became old or sick, the owner still had to care for him.
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Code Noir and Freed Slaves Code Noir said that freed slaves had the same rights as the whites. – Freed slaves could own property, have slaves, & serve in the government or military. – Free people of color were wealthy and influential.
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Code Noir and Religion Everyone had to be Christian. – No other religious practices were allowed in the colony All slaves had to be baptized. Jews were not allowed in the colony.
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Slave Culture Many African traditions still exist in Louisiana today. – Example is Gumbo. Name from the African word for okra “guingombo.” – Example is Voodoo. – Catholic & African traditions blended together – Believe in God but also in other sprits Magic chants, spells, potions, and charms to ward off evil. – Dark side of voodoo is called hoodoo (to harm people)
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