British Mauritius

20.2°S 57.5°E / -20.2; 57.5

Mauritius
1810–1968
Motto: "Stella Clavisque Maris Indici"  (Latin)
"Star and Key of the Indian Ocean"
Anthem: God Save the King (1810–1837; 1901–1952)
God Save the Queen (1837–1901; 1952–1968)
Location of the Crown Colony of Mauritius
StatusCrown colony
CapitalPort Louis
Common languagesMauritian Creole, English, French, Chagossian Creole, Bhojpuri
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Hinduism
Governor 
 1810–1823
Robert Townsend Farquhar
 1962–1968
John Shaw Rennie
Chief Minister 
 1961–1968
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam
LegislatureLegislative Assembly
History 
3 December 1810
 Treaty of Paris
30 May 1814
 Seychelles separated as a Crown colony
1903
 Agreement between the British and the French for Tromelin Island
1954
 Detachment of the Chagos Archipelago and BIOT formed
8 November 1965
 Independence
12 March 1968
CurrencyMauritian dollar
(1820–1877)
Mauritian rupee
(1877–1968)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Isle de France (Mauritius)
Crown Colony of Seychelles
British Indian Ocean Territory
Mauritius (1968–1992)
Today part ofMauritius
Seychelles
British Indian Ocean Territory
Tromelin

Mauritius was a Crown colony off the southeast coast of Africa. Formerly part of the French colonial empire, British rule in Mauritius was established de facto with the Invasion of Isle de France in November 1810, and de jure by the subsequent Treaty of Paris. British rule ended on 12 March 1968, when Mauritius became independent.

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