With the First Madagascar Expedition (May 1883-December 1885) started the Franco-Hova War. In December 1885 was a Treaty signed which the French interpreted as being a Protectorate Treaty which was denied by Queen Ranavalona III. The result was the Second Madagascar Expedition December 1894-1 October 1895) ending in Madagascar becoming a French colony (1897-1958). The Malagasy Republic was an autonomous French territory until she became independent as the Democatric Republic of Madagascar in 1975.
Supplied by Messrs. Tatham, Bromage&Co., contractors for freightage of river material to Mojanga. Departed from Port Said on 16 April. Loaded with 12 paddle gunboats in sections namely the Espiègle, Eclatante, Impéteuse, Insolente, Précieuse, Poursuivante, Rusée. Zé, Bravo, Infernale, Invincible and Vigilante (last 4 gunboat-tugs. Delayed at Malta.
Source
Captain Pasfield Oliver, “The Madagascar expedition”: The United Service Magazine, volume XI. New Series. April 1895 to September 1895, p. 136-137.
No comments:
Post a Comment