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slaves is sugar field workers.

43 facts·34 predicates·9 sources·4 in dispute

Mostly:rdf type(6), prohibited religion(2), earnings source(2)

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Occupationoccupation

  • sugar field workers[3]all time · Wf15 09 History of Mauritius Wikipedia

Inbound mentions (28)

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appliesToApplies to(2)

sameAsSame As(2)

benefitedClassBenefited Class(1)

childOfFemaleSlaveAndFreeManChild of Female Slave and Free Man(1)

childOfMarriedSlavesChild of Married Slaves(1)

claimsMuslimsArrivedAsClaims Muslims Arrived As(1)

commonToCommon to(1)

couldFreeCould Free(1)

hadFamilyRelationshipWithHad Family Relationship With(1)

hadMuchInCommonWithHad Much in Common With(1)

hasPopulationGroupHas Population Group(1)

legalGroupLegal Group(1)

practicedByPracticed by(1)

prohibitedForProhibited for(1)

punishedPunished(1)

recordsRecords(1)

requiredForRequired for(1)

ruledOverRuled Over(1)

subjectIsSubject Is(1)

subsetOfSubset of(1)

targetOfPunishmentTarget of Punishment(1)

traceOriginsToTrace Origins to(1)

tryingToGetSlavesTrying to Get Slaves(1)

wasCommonToWas Common to(1)

wasImposedOnWas Imposed on(1)

workedAsWorked As(1)

Other facts (40)

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40 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf TypeSocial Class[2]
Rdf TypeGroup[3]
Rdf TypeEnslaved Population[4]
Rdf TypePerson[5]
Rdf TypeSocial Group[5]
Rdf TypeSocial Group[6]
Prohibited Religionpagan religions[2]
Prohibited ReligionProtestantism[2]
Earnings Sourceselling produce[6]
Earnings Sourceleased out[6]
Were Subject toCode Noir[1]
Child of Married SlavesSlaves[2]
Applies to Any Genderany gender[2]
Child of Female Slave and Free ManSlaves[2]
Dual Statuschattel and criminally liable persons[2]
Applies to Any Colorany color[2]
Chattel Status Per ArticleArticle 44[2]
Applies to Any Raceany race[2]
Subject toCode Noir[2]
Required ReligionCatholicism[2]
Criminal Liability Per ArticleArticle 32[2]
Conversion Coercionforced[5]
Converted toRoman Catholic[5]
Forced ConversionRoman Catholic[5]
Held byFranco Mauritians[5]
Held inMauritius[5]
Punished byFranco Mauritians[5]
Legal Statusenslaved[6]
Could Save Earnings When Leased Outtrue[6]
Sometimes Freedsometimes[6]
Could Save Earnings by Selling Producetrue[6]
Subset ofAfrican Slaves[6]
Had Family Relationship WithMasters[6]
Gained Measure of Freedoma measure of freedom[6]
Could Gain Freedom bypurchasing themselves[6]
Were Called Andrapoda Becausethey have the feet of men[7]
Was Integral tonabataean-society[8]
Position in Hierarchybottom[9]
Rdf:typeSocial Class[9]
Originscaptives-of-war-debtors-people-who-committed-crimes[9]

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wereSubjectToval-mauritius/wf2-11-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:code-noir
childOfMarriedSlavesval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:slaves
appliesToAnyGenderval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
any gender
prohibitedReligionval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
pagan religions
childOfFemaleSlaveAndFreeManval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:slaves
dualStatusval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
chattel and criminally liable persons
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:SocialClass
appliesToAnyColorval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
any color
chattelStatusPerArticleval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:article-44
prohibitedReligionval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
Protestantism
appliesToAnyRaceval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
any race
subjectToval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:code-noir
requiredReligionval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
Catholicism
criminalLiabilityPerArticleval-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
ex:article-32
occupationval-mauritius/wf15-09-history-of-mauritius-wikipedia
sugar field workers
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-09-history-of-mauritius-wikipedia
ex:Group
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-26-mauritian-creoles-wikipedia
ex:EnslavedPopulation
labelval-mauritius/wf15-26-mauritian-creoles-wikipedia
slaves
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:Person
conversionCoercionval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
forced
convertedToval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:roman-catholic
forcedConversionval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:roman-catholic
heldByval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:franco-mauritians
heldInval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
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labelval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
slaves
punishedByval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:franco-mauritians
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
ex:SocialGroup
legalStatusval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
enslaved
rdfTypeval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
ex:SocialGroup
couldSaveEarningsWhenLeasedOutval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
true
sometimesFreedval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
sometimes
couldSaveEarningsBySellingProduceval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
true
subsetOfval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
ex:african-slaves
hadFamilyRelationshipWithval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
ex:masters
gainedMeasureOfFreedomval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
a measure of freedom
earningsSourceval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
selling produce
earningsSourceval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
leased out
couldGainFreedomByval-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
purchasing themselves
wereCalledAndrapodaBecausephilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
they have the feet of men
wasIntegralTolme/1d40bc30-8f9a-43ad-ab3b-f352bf0fb2d0
nabataean-society
position-in-hierarchylme/a77f4345-e11c-4fd6-8622-7a9b82d91486
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originslme/a77f4345-e11c-4fd6-8622-7a9b82d91486
captives-of-war-debtors-people-who-committed-crimes

References (9)

9 references
  1. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf2-11-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
  2. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf15-30-code-noir-wikipedia
  3. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf15-09-history-of-mauritius-wikipedia
  4. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf15-26-mauritian-creoles-wikipedia
  5. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf15-28-franco-mauritians-wikipedia
  6. ctx:genes/val-mauritius/wf15-29-free-people-of-color-wikipedia
  7. ctx:test/philosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
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      DIOGENES OF SINOPE (the Cynic, c. 412-323 BCE) Primary source: Diogenes Laertius, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers', Book VI. Translation: C. D. Yonge (1853), public domain (Project Gutenberg eBook #57342). Sections included verbatim: Life of
  8. ctx:claims/lme/1d40bc30-8f9a-43ad-ab3b-f352bf0fb2d0
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      [Session date: 2023/01/11 (Wed) 06:08] User: I'm planning a trip to Jordan and I'm really interested in visiting Petra. Can you tell me more about the history of the city and its significance? By the way, I just learned a lot about it in a
  9. ctx:claims/lme/a77f4345-e11c-4fd6-8622-7a9b82d91486
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      [Session date: 2023/02/15 (Wed) 12:39] User: Hi! I'm looking for some book recommendations for kids. I volunteered at the "Books for Kids" charity book drive event at my local library today, helping to sort and pack over 500 books for under

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