When was seychelles founded
The main ethnicities are of African, Chinese , French, and Indian origin. The main languages are English, French, and a local language derived from French called Seychellois Creole.
Over 90 percent of the people are Christian, with a majority of them being Roman Catholic. Skip to content Victoria, Seychelles, Do you find this information helpful? A small donation would help us keep this accessible to all. In the first century of settlement, the Seychelles had few inhabitants, but very varied origins. This led to a strong mix of ethnic groups and determined the multi-ethnic and multicultural character of the population, which is still visible today.
The Seychelles remained part of France until , when it passed to the British. It is still possible to observe strong French influences in the reality of the Seychelles, not only in surnames and geographical names, but also in the cuisine and language.
In fact, French is one of the official languages of the country and represents the basis of Seychelles Creole. In music and traditional dances, however, the African imprint, given by the slaves of the time, is stronger. After the Napoleonic wars, with the Treaty of Paris , the Seychelles were ceded to Great Britain, albeit with the usual French practices still in force.
Having become British on paper, in practice the islands maintained the culture that had originated from the original slaves and settlers; the French language also remained dominant. Slavery still dealt with the cultivation of coconut palms, cotton, and spices.
When slavery was abolished throughout the British territories in , several hundred freed African slaves arrived in the Seychelles and went to work on the remaining plantations in exchange for food rations and wages. The constitution of March , adopted by referendum, established a one-party state as the country drifted toward a Marxist political system. Tanzanian troops, airlifted to Seychelles following this incident, also played a part in restoring order after an abortive army mutiny of 17—18 August took at least nine lives.
All Tanzanian troops had left the country by the end of A number of other plots have been alleged since then. Since then, the Seychelles made progress economically and socially. Many dissidents, including Mancham, returned from exile. Toggle navigation. Also read article about Seychelles from Wikipedia. User Contributions: 1. Im doing a project for college, and need to know who they are.
This led to a strong mix of ethnic groups and determined the multi-ethnic and multicultural character of the population, which is still visible today. Domestic th Anniversary of Seychelles 28 August Guests appreciating a moutya dance Tribute paid to the initial landing spot According to history, years ago in on the Island of Ste Anne, the history of our beautiful nation came to life when 15 white colonists, eight slaves, including one woman named Marie and five Indians came ashore and began the first settlement.
First sightings Although the first settlement in the Seychelles dates back to , the islands had already been sighted long before. The arrival of the French It was years later that France turned its attention to the Seychelles, with the aim of finding a faster passage from Mauritius to India.
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