The world's zoo where humanbeing were kept in cages instead of animals because ...

in #history6 years ago

Developed countries today are studying the lesson of human rights to the whole world, but you will be surprised to know that only a few decades ago, these countries were behaving abusive with humans living in their occupied territories, whose words of brotherhood I am not possible to explain. In the French capital, today there are archaeological and cruelty archaeologists, who describe today's 'civilized' countries and the story of innocent people living in their slavery for a century ago. These are the archaeological sites in the neighborhood of Paris, where animals were not kept but also for humans. Here the slaves brought from occupied areas such as Sudan, India and Morocco were kept for the exhibition.

According to the Mail Online, the zoo's primary purpose was to promote the cultivation of plants brought from France-occupied areas, such as Coffee, Vanilla and Banana etc. in France. Here, unique types of plants, animals and other items brought from remote occupied countries were displayed. Then what was the idea of fascinating in the minds of the French people that they also began to showcase humans with the plants and animals brought from the occupied countries.

It is said that in ancient times there was a festival held in which millions of people used to come to see how people of France's slave countries look, how animals are there and what things people eat there. Drink This festival was presented to the slaves brought from countries like Madagascar, Sudan, Morocco, Congo, Tunisia and India. They used to wear their traditional costumes to offer color of their own countries and were kept in residential buildings that represent their country's style design.

Historians say that this series of human exhibitions continued before the first war, but after the war it ended. For several decades, this place was presenting a landscape, but it was opened as a major park in 2006. Now there is no zoo in human beings, but its elements are available.