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industries in Puerto Rico. During the 18th century, as gold mining ceased to be one of the major industries in Puerto Rico, slaves worked mostly in coffee plantations and sugar cane fields. By royal proclamation slavery was abolished on 22 March 1873.
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In 1874, a year after the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico, a group of citizens built a small park in memory of the historic event. In 1880
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were instrumental in creating the concept for a park dedicated to commemorating the abolition of slavery, the only such memorial in the
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of the freed slave that accentuates and gives instance to the occasion. Immediately north of the obelisk is the outdoors
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Ponce, Ciudad Señorial: Walking Tour. Government of the
Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
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The monument is located on
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dedicated as a remembrance of the abolition of slavery. The monument consists of an
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