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.[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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- New France: 1700 - 1749
- RAUDOT, Jacques, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 2
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