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British Guiana - Wikipedia

The British consolidated the territories into a single colony in 1831. The colony's capital was at Georgetown (known as Stabroek prior to 1812). Since the late ...

Guyana - Colonialism, Independence, Culture | Britannica

The British took over in 1796 and remained in possession, except for short intervals, until 1814, when they purchased Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo, which in ...

Guyana - Countries - Office of the Historian

The Dutch colonies of Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice, which compose what is ... Britain at the Congress of Vienna and established as British Guyana in 1831.

History of Guyana - Wikipedia

After the Second World War, the British Empire pursued policy decolonization of its overseas territories, with independence granted to British Guiana on May 26, ...

21. British Guiana (1928-1966) - University of Central Arkansas

On July 18, 1928, the British monarch formally introduced a new constitution for the Crown Colony of British Guiana. Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg was ...

The colonial history of British Guiana | Morning Star

Britain was responsible for bringing slave labour from west Africa to carry out the one staple industry of British Guiana — sugar production.

British Guiana (Guyana) - West Indian History, Heritage and Culture

British Guiana (Guyana) ... Rum and molasses formed over 80% of British Guiana's exports but sugar was also a very important product and the export of it was ...

British Guiana, 1868-1938

British Guiana, 1868-1938 ... The Guianas were first settled by the Surinen people of the Americas, followed by Amerindian tribes. The first European colonizers ...

History of British Guiana 1922 | PhD digitisation project

The 2 rivers Demerara and Essequibo, which allowed for trading posts, fertile land, helped in the creation of the sugar plantations and provide ...

British Guiana Colonists - Van Cooten Voices

In 1831, the three colonies were consolidated as British Guiana, now Guyana. Sources of information include Universities and State Libraries in Australia, Dutch ...

Guyana - Scalar

Despite yielding from time to time to British, French and Portuguese invasions, the Dutch kept control until 1814, when the colonies of ...

Guyana profile - Timeline - BBC News

1831 - Guyana officially declared a British colony. 1834 - Slavery abolished; many slaves leave plantations to set up their own freeholdings and ...

The Guianas - Atlantic History - Oxford Bibliographies

Home to numerous and diverse indigenous societies, including Arawakan-speaking groups who migrated to the Caribbean islands, the Guianas were “ ...

Guyana Historical Background - jstor

Guyana is a former Dutch and later British colony. The British ruled for 200 years before granting independence in 1966. Guyana became a republic in 1970.

The History of British Guiana: Comprising a General Description of the

The History of British Guiana: Comprising a General Description of the Colony, a Narrative of Some of the Principal Events from the Earliest Period of Its ...

The Cold War and decolonization in British Guiana: The Anglo

Simultaneously, limited suffrage during the colonial period ensured that political organization in. British Guiana before 1950 was almost ...

The Development of Land Law in British Guiana

This book by the attorney general of British Guiana traces a portion of the colony's “hybrid legal system” (pp. ix, 289) from the days of the precarious ...

The Making of a Crown Colony: British Guiana, 1803–33

Read 12 November, 1925. IN the history of South America as a whole, the first thirty years of the nineteenth century were marked by wars of.

British Guiana Colony - The British Empire

In 1831, the three separate colonies were united into the single political entity British Guiana. In 1835 the British government asked the German explorer ...

Glimpses of British Guiana at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886

This paper uses the example of the British Guiana Court at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 as a case study to demonstrate how British ...