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== Life in New Caledonia == The government did not give out enough food, clothing, or shelter for all of the {{lang|fr|déportés}}. Some were assigned housing in rickety structures, but others had to find their own materials to build huts. Construction tools could be bought from the administration. [[Hunting]] for food became part of the daily routine. Some even traded their clothing for food with the Kanak. Not every part of life on the island was bad, however. Those living on the Isle of Pines and Ducos peninsula had freedom of movement, allowing them to live where they wanted and swim and [[fishing|fish]] at their leisure. They lived in simple wood huts that formed small, face-to-face communities that were intended to be self-governing.{{sfn|Bullard|2000|p=128}} Those sentenced to forced labor often endured abuse at the hands of their jailers. They were habitually mistreated while imprisoned, with whippings and the use of [[thumbscrew (torture)|thumbscrew]]s as common punishments for minor infractions.{{sfn|Toth|2006|p=61}} The [[National Assembly of France|National Assembly]] passed legislation that gave the wives and children of {{lang|fr|déportés}} freedom to go to [[New Caledonia]]. It also gave wives a much greater right to property than they had in France, giving them half the property rights over any grant given to their husbands. Through this legislation, 174 families making up 601 people were reunited by 1877.{{sfn|Bullard|2000|p=130}}
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