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The 'Code de l'indigénat' was a legal system in French colonies that:

  1. Granted colonial subjects the same rights as French citizens
  2. Subjected indigenous people to a separate, harsher set of laws and taxes
  3. Abolished all forms of forced labor in West Africa
  4. Required all French settlers to learn local languages
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Correct answer: Subjected indigenous people to a separate, harsher set of laws and taxes

This discriminatory legal code allowed colonial administrators to punish 'natives' without a trial for various infractions. It reinforced the social hierarchy and was a major source of resentment until its abolition after WWII.

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