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> so slaves worked the plantations on the island before 1838. Yes, they were freed by the British and compensated in 1833. As they were post removal in 68. 1838 was the year they were working in Chagos on 2 year rolling contracts (as was common for non enslaved people in such businesses prior to 1833). > so slaves worked the plantations on the island before 1838. And they were brought there by the british & french ma…
Making a claim that all Europeans have a better claim to Mauritius than the people and the descendants of the people who lived there, because some Europeans started plantations there (that they then imported to Mauritians to work themselves to death on) is a bizarre racial claim. You're claiming that all Europeans, by virtue of being of the race that discovered an island, have a better claim to the island than its fo…
Franco-Mauritians still indeed exist in small but wealthy numbers.
> Making a claim that all Europeans have a better claim to Mauritius than the people and the descendants of the people who lived there
I'm saying in linear time they indeed have an earlier claim. I say it because the term in relation to the relocated people of Chagos is often that they are "indigenous". Which isn't true