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1512 - The Portuguese seafarer Pedro Mascarenhas discovers the island.
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1598 - First Dutch Landing. They name the island ‘Mauritius’ after their Prince Mauritz (Maurice) of Nassau.
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1638-1710 - Dutch colonisation. Deforestation of the Ebony Forests. Extinction of the Dodo.
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1715 - The French annex the island and rename it ‘Isle de France’.
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1735-1746 - François Mahé de Labourdonnais governs the island and decisively shapes the future of the colony.
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1767-1772 - Pierre Poivre administrates the island together with “Gouverneur Dumas”. He improves the infrastructure and starts the Botanical Garden of Pamplemousses.
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1794 - France abolishes slavery. Mauritius experiences a very strong resistance by the local sugar planters.
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1810 - The British conquer the island and rename it ‘Mauritius’.
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1835 - Slavery is abolished. Indentured labour for the sugar estates is imported from India.
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1847 - The ‘Blue Penny’ stamp is printed.
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1864 - The first railway goes into service. It operates for 100 years - until 1964.
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1866-1868 - Malaria epidemic – 50,000 deaths.
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1892 - The worst ‘cyclone’ recorded yet devastates the island.
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1946 - First flights take off for Europe and Africa.
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1968 - Mauritius gains independence from Great Britain.
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1976 - First free elections. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam becomes the first Prime Minister of an independent Mauritius.
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1992 - March 12: Mauritius becomes a Republic.