Paris' Prisoners & Prostitutes

Paris' Prisoners & Prostitutes

In 1719, prisoners in Paris were allowed to go free, under the condition that they marry prostitutes and go with them to Louisiana. The newly married couples were chained together and taken to the port of embarkation.

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