1502 / 1664 From Discovery to the First Settlers
1665 / 1764 India Company Times
1764 / 1788 Royal Times
1789 / 1815 Revolution and Empire Times
1815 / 1848 From the Restoration to the Abolition of Slavery
1849 / 1946
1947 / 2004
1815-1828
The First Sugar Mills
1815-1848
French Again: Back to the Old Regime
8 janvier 1817
Slave Trade Prohibited by King’s Order
1817-1831
Over 45,000 Slaves Brought Over into Bourbon
18 mai 1819
A Local Order Says Slaves May Not Wear Shoes
1820
Slave Population Estimated at 51,213
1823
168 Sugar Mills
1826
Population: 87,100
1826
Indian Workers Called In
3 juillet 1829
Indian Immigration to the Colony is Regulated
1830
The July Monarchy Grants Coloured Free Slaves Some Rights
1830-1848
The July Monarchy Prepares the Abolition of Slavery
1832-1835
45,000 Slaves Brought In
9 juin 1840
Father Monnet—“father of the Blacks”
18 juillet 1845
An Act Changes the Legal Framework of Slaves’ Everyday Life
27 avril 1848
Slavery is Abolished
1815 / 1848 From the Restoration to the Abolition of Slavery
Over 45,000 slaves were brought over into Bourbon Island between 1817 and 1831. Though officially prohibited since 1817, illicit trade was condoned by Bourbon authorities.
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