Demerara-Essequibo

Colony of Demerara-Essequibo
1812–1831
Flag of Demerara-Essequibo
Flag
Map of Demerara-Essequibo following the slave rebellion in 1823, showing the disposition of plantations, Small crosses mark the places where slaves' heads or bodies were displayed
Map of Demerara-Essequibo following the slave rebellion in 1823, showing the disposition of plantations, Small crosses mark the places where slaves' heads or bodies were displayed
StatusDe facto Colony of the United Kingdom (1812-1815)
Colony of the United Kingdom (1815-1831)
Common languagesDutch, Skepi Creole Dutch, English, Guyanese Creole, African languages, Akawaio, Macushi, Waiwai, Arawakan, Patamona, Warrau, Carib, Wapishana, Arekuna, Portuguese, Spanish, French
Monarch 
• 1812-1820
George III
• 1820-1830
George IV
• 1830-1831
William IV
Lieutenant Governor 
• 1814-1824
John Murray
• 1824-1831
Sir Benjamin d'Urban
History 
• Established
1812
• Disestablished
1831
CurrencyBritish variety of the Dutch guilder
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Essequibo (colony)
Demerara
British Guiana

The Colony of Demerara-Essequibo was created on 28 April 1812,[1] when the British combined the colonies of Demerara and Essequibo into the colony of Demerara-Essequibo.[2] They were officially ceded to Britain on 13 August 1814. On 20 November 1815 the agreement was ratified by the Netherlands.[3] On 21 July 1831 Demerara-Esequibo united with Berbice as British Guiana.[4]

  1. ^ Netscher 1888, p. 290.
  2. ^ Schomburgk 1840, p. 86.
  3. ^ "Berbice". British Empire. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  4. ^ "37. The Beginning of British Guiana". Guyana.org. Retrieved 7 August 2020.

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