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What year did Britain acquire Ceylon? | 1815. |
Ceylon was initially a colony that belonged to who? | It was initially a Dutch colony, and the Netherlands were a British ally. |
In 1794, when the Netherlands were conquered by France, what happened? | The Dutch royal family fled to England, where the were pressured to order the colonies to surrender to British forces for 'protection'. |
What was dispatched? | Ship of the line HMS Suffolk and a frigate was dispatched, under Sir George Elphinstone. |
When Suffolk arrived, what happened? | The settlements surrendered and a British governor was installed. |
What was Ceylon an important provider of? | It was one of the only sources of cinnamon in the world. |
The capture of Ceylon immediately yielded how much in goods? | Immediately yielded around £300,000 in goods, and cinnamon plantations were a profitable asset. |
What suggests the Britain regarded it as important? | Because, unlike their other Dutch colonies, they retained it in the Treaty of Ameins, 1802. |
What did the Kingdom of Kandy hope Britain would do? | They hoped Britain would restore some of the coastline to them, which didn't happen, and sporadic warfare broke out. |
Although a fragile peace was established, what did Governor Brownrigg do? | He supported a group of nobles against the king in 1815, Kandy was occupied and the king was captured. |
What was decided at the Kandyan Convention? | Kandy became a self-governing protectorate with the requirement to pay tribute to the British coastal territory. |
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