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Under colonial rule, plantations were established for the production of a variety of export crops.[9] Slavery was abolished in 1896, freeing approximately 500,000 slaves, though many remained in their former masters' homes as servants[10] or as sharecroppers.[citation needed] In many parts of the island strong discriminatory views against slave descendants are still held today.[11] Wide paved boulevards and gathering places were constructed in the capital city of Antananarivo[12] and the Rova palace compound was turned into a museum.[13] Additional schools were built, particularly in rural and coastal areas where the schools of the Merina had not reached. Education became mandatory between the ages of 6 and 13, focusing primarily on the French language and practical skills.[14]