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As in Guadeloupe, Sephardic refugees from Dutch Brazil settled in Martinique in the seventeenth century and took part in the sugar economy and colonial trade. The Jewish presence there was hindered by the restrictive legislation of France, in particular the Code Noir, which provided for the expulsion of Jews from the French colonies. The community then declined sharply. In the contemporary era, a Jewish life has reappeared on the island, notably due to the settlement of Jews from metropolitan France and North Africa.
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