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Mauritius 1968: Independence and the Cyclone That Shook a Nation

Mauritius 1968: Independence and the Cyclone That Shook a Nation

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In March 1968, Mauritius gained independence after centuries of Dutch, French, and British rule. But just days before the celebrations, Cyclone Jenny tore through the island, killing dozens and leaving Port Louis in ruins. This episode follows the intertwined story of independence and disaster — from the political maneuvering of Seewoosagur Ramgoolam and the Franco-Mauritian elite to the resilience of the Indo-Mauritian majority and the Creole communities of the coast. We explore the final British governor Sir John Rennie's role, the constitutional talks at Lancaster House, the exodus of thousands fearing ethnic violence, and how the cyclone became a strange kind of equalizer. Along the way, we consider what independence meant for a sugar island still grappling with the legacies of slavery, indentured labor, and colonial divide-and-rule. A story of hope, fear, and the weather that tried to drown a birth. #MauritiusIndependence #CycloneJenny #SeewoosagurRamgoolam #PortLouis #LancasterHouse #SirJohnRennie #FrancoMauritian #IndoMauritian #Creole #Mauritius1968 #Decolonization #BritishEmpire #SugarIsland #IndianOcean #EastAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #DisasterAndPolitics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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