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How did the Spanish takeover of Louisiana impact enslaved people in the colony? Spanish policies led to the overall number of enslaved people in Louisiana declining during their period of control. Spanish authority meant enslaved people lost many of the simple rights that had given them basic protections. Spanish control led to slavery in Louisiana being prohibited, effective ten years from the date of their possession. Spanish rule meant enslaved people were granted more rights, which impacted their lives in a positive way.

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