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Abolition of Slavery Day (Mauritius) 2024: Date, History, Facts and Importance

Mauritius commemorates Abolition Day on February 1st, 2024, marking the abolition of slavery, a day marked by the British Parliament's decision to grant independence.

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Abolition of Slavery Day (Mauritius) 2024: The nation commemorates the abolition of slavery on February 1st of each year as Abolition Day or the Abolition of Slavery in Mauritius. A year after the British Parliament passed the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, most British colonies in the Caribbean and South Africa freed Africans who had been held as slaves. Following suit, Mauritius became the next British colony to be granted independence in 1835. Planters received two million pounds sterling as payment for the loss of their slaves. In 1968, the Dutch colony of Mauritius, France, and Great Britain gained their independence.

History of the Abolition of Slavery Day

The irony of Mauritius’ early history is astounding, even if the 1.2 million-person tropical island presently leads the list of opulent travel destinations with some of the most breathtaking scenery, beaches, lagoons, and reefs. No people were living on the island before the Arabs. However, a study of Mauritius’ past would be incomplete without addressing slavery. There is no written record of Mauritius’s history before the first period. As a result, the earliest dates in the nation’s history are shrouded in uncertainty.

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Off the southeast coast of Africa, Mauritius is believed to be located approximately 702 miles east of Madagascar. Arabs and Malay people first discovered the island in 1507, and the Portuguese were the first Europeans to call it “Cirné” in 1510.

Early in the 16th century, it began to receive formal recognition after the Dutch captured it in 1598 and renamed it after their head of state, Maurice, Prince of Orange, and Count of Nassau.

In the 1640s, the Dutch brought in the first slaves. Slaves suffered horrendously under the Dutch government, and any attempt at resistance resulted in severe repercussions.

About 200 Dutch people lived on the island by the 17th century, along with slaves from Madagascar, Africa, India, and Java. The Dutch left in 1710 after their circumstances became unfavorable, and the British took control in 1810. Slaves from Madagascar and East Africa made up a sizable portion of the island’s population by that time.

After the Slavery Abolition Act was passed in 1833, the British Empire declared the slave trade to be abolished in 1834; however, Mauritius took months to act before the apprenticeship system persuaded slave owners to the contrary. On February 1, 1835, they followed suit and ended slavery as the final British colony.

Methods for Celebrating Abolition of Slavery Day

Raise your voice.

Despite the legal abolition of slavery, modern slavery persists and is often concealed as forced labor, debt bondage, forced marriage, and human trafficking. Speak up against these vices to improve, secure, and uplift the world.

Travel back in time

The world changed after the slave trade was outlawed. Explore the history of the day to commemorate the arrival of equality, peace, and harmony. Remain current with your origins.

Participate in the social media dialogue.

This significant holiday unites us. Using the hashtags #SlaveTrade, #AbolitionofSlaveryDay, and #InternationalDayfortheAbolitionofSlavery, you can participate in social media updates and discussions.

Mauritius Independence Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

Five Crucial Details About Mauritius

  • Before gaining its independence in 1968, France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain colonized the island, which was the result of volcanic activity.
  • Le Morne, a peninsula at the very southwest point of the Indian Ocean island, was a symbol of freedom because it was rumored to be a haven for escaping slaves.
  • Admiral Wybrand Van Warwijck gave the island the name “Mauritius” in 1598 in honor of Prince Maurice of Nassau. Maurice van Nassau, the Dutch Republic’s ruler.
  • The dodo, the island’s emblem and sole bird without wings, was extinct in 1681 as a result of human activity.
  • The main export from Mauritius is sugarcane, It occupies a sizable portion of the island.

International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2023: Date, History and 5 Interesting Facts

The significance of Abolition of Slavery Day

It promotes parity.

The day serves as a reminder to combat bigotry and prejudice in all of its manifestations. It also acts as a reminder of the value of tenacity in the struggle for liberty and fundamental human rights.

This day exhorts people to speak up.

It raises awareness of slavery, including its existence in the present era and its enduring effects on our planet. By highlighting historical injustice, it encourages others to speak out against injustice.

bolsters the struggle

A trip down memory lane highlights the reality that 40 million people worldwide are victims of modern slavery, inspiring us to do better and be better human beings. Why not find out more about contemporary slavery and what you can do to prevent it in honor of this day?

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2024 February 1 Thursday
2025 February 1 Saturday
2026 February 1 Sunday
2027 February 1 Monday
2028 February 1 Tuesday
Farheen Ashraf
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Farheen Ashraf is a History graduate. She writes on a variety of topics, including business, entertainment, laws, poetry, stories, travel, and more. Her passion for writing has led her to explore a variety of genres.

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