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Saint-Domingue also had the largest and wealthiest free population of color in the Caribbean, the gens de couleur ( French, " people of color ").
Some Africans also enjoyed status as gens de couleur.
As numbers of gens de couleur grew, the French rulers enacted discriminatory laws.
Statutes forbade gens de couleur from taking up certain professions, marrying whites, wearing European clothing, carrying swords or firearms in public, or attending social functions where whites were present.
Central to the rise of the gens de couleur planter class was the growing importance of coffee, which thrived on the marginal hillside plots to which they were often relegated.
The largest concentration of gens de couleur was in the southern peninsula, the last region of the colony to be settled, owing to its distance from Atlantic shipping lanes and its formidable terrain, with the highest mountain range in the Caribbean.
Through the efforts of a group called Société d ' Amis des Noirs, of which Raimond and Ogé were prominent leaders, in March 1790 the National Assembly granted full civic rights to the gens de couleur.
After his demands were refused, he attempted to incite the gens de couleur to revolt.
At the same time, further edicts stripped the gens de couleur of their newly won civil rights.
In Pétion's south, the gens de couleur minority led the government and feared losing popular support, and thus, sought to assuage class tensions with land redistribution.
Uniquely, 16 acres ( 65, 000 m² ) was offered to each Free Coloured or Free Person of Colour ( gens de couleur libre, as they were later known ), and half as much for each slave they brought.
Corneille describes his variety of comedy as " une peinture de la conversation des honnêtes gens " (" a painting of the conversation of the gentry ").
* Encylopedie, dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, par une société de gens de lettres, mis en ordre et publié par Mr. * * *, tome quinzieme.
As of 1750, the full title was Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, par une société de gens de lettres, mis en ordre par M. Diderot de l ' Académie des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Prusse, et quant à la partie mathématique, par M. d ' Alembert de l ' Académie royale des Sciences de Paris, de celle de Prusse et de la Société royale de Londres.

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