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West Demerara.
By 1773 there developed three Dutch colonies- the Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice.
West Demerara.
In 1838, Demerara was made one of the three counties of Guiana, the other two being Berbice and Essequibo.
Brown sugar Dry Demerara.
The Demerara Railway Company.
Essequibo Islands-West Demerara Region.
In 1745, Demerara was separated from Essequibo.
After 1745, the number of plantations along the Demerara and her side-rivers rapidly increased.
The French governed for two years, during which they constructed a new town, Longchamps,at the mouth of the Demerara River.
East bank demerara Guyana map.
In 1781 war broke out between the Netherlands and Britain, resulting in the British occupation of Berbice,Essequibo, and Demerara.
In 1745,[citation needed] Demerara was separated from Essequibo.
In 1992,"Demerara Distillers" launched a line of rums"El Dorado", embodies the unique qualities of a true taste of Demerara.
A group of British privateers captured Essequibo and Demerara on 24 February 1781, but did not stay.
Demerara(Demerary) is a historical region in the Guianas on the north coast of South America which is now part of the country of Guyana.
Large slave rebellions broke out in West Demerara in 1795 and on the East Coast of Demerara in 1823.
In 1616, the Dutch, attracted by the legend of El Dorado,founded a fort in Guayana and established three colonies: Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo.
In 1800, Essequibo and Demerara collectively held around 380 sugercane plantations.
Eager to attract more settlers,in 1746 the Dutch authorities opened the area near the Demerara River to British immigrants.
The CongressofVienna(1815) awarded the settlements of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo in the Guiana region to Great Britain; they were united as BritishGuiana in 1831.
In 1838, Demerara was made one of the three counties of Guiana, the other two being Berbice and Essequibo.[6] In 1958, the county was abolished when Guiana was subdivided into districts.
Meanwhile, non-indentured Indian workers on the sugar estates in Demerara between March and May also agitated for higher wages.
Demerara, situated between Essequibo and Berbice, was settled in 1741 and emerged in 1773 as a separate colony under direct control of the Dutch West India Company.
While all of this was happening,sea defence workers and road workers on the East Coast Demerara walked off the job after demanding increased wages.
On the same day workers of the Demerara Railway Company, the Ice Factory and the Match Factory also stopped working and demanded increases in wages.
The return of Dutchrule reignited conflict between the planters of Essequibo and Demerara and the Dutch West India Company.