Essequibo (colony)

Kolonie Essequebo (before 1803)
Colony of Essequibo (1803-1812)
County of Essequibo (1838-1958)
Essequibo
1616-1812
1838-1958
Flag (1616-1792) Flag (1803-1831)
Dutch Essequibo in 1800
Dutch Essequibo in 1800
Status
CapitalFort Kyk-Over-Al (1616 - 1739)
Fort Zeelandia (1739 - 1803)
Common languagesDutch, Skepi Creole Dutch, English, Guyanese Creole, Guyanese Hindustani, Tamil, South Asian languages, African languages, Akawaio, Macushi, Waiwai, Arawakan, Patamona, Warrau, Carib, Wapishana, Arekuna, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Chinese
Religion
Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Afro-American religions, Traditional African religions, Indigenous religions
Governor 
• 1616–24
Adrian Groenewegen
• 1796–1802
Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg
History 
• Commencement of building Fort Kyk-Over-Al
1616
• Established as a Dutch West India Company colony
1621
24–27 February 1781
22 January 1782
1783
• Colony of the Dutch Republic
1 January 1792
27 March 1802
• Joined with Demerara to form Demerara-Essequibo
28 April 1812
20 November 1815
• Demerara-Essequibo merges with Berbice to become British Guiana
21 July 1831
• County of Essequibo
1838
• Merged into the new regions
1958
CurrencySpanish dollar, Dutch guilder, British Guiana dollar, British West Indies dollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Pomeroon (colony)
Demerara
Demerara-Essequibo
Today part ofGuyana

Essequibo (/ˌɛsəˈkwb/ ESS-ə-KWEE-boh; Dutch: Kolonie Essequebo[1][2] [koːˈloːni ɛsəˈkʋeːboː]) was a Dutch colony in the Guianas and later a county on the Essequibo River in the Guiana region on the north coast of South America. It was a colony of the Dutch West India Company between 1616 and 1792 and a colony of the Dutch state from 1792 until 1815. It was merged with Demerara in 1812 by the British who took control. It formally became a British colony in 1815 until Demerara-Essequibo was merged with Berbice to form the colony of British Guiana in 1831. In 1838, it became a county of British Guiana till 1958. In 1966, British Guiana gained independence as Guyana and in 1970 it became a republic as the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. It was located around the lower course of the Essequibo River.

  1. ^ Luttenberg, G. (1840). Register der wetten en besluiten: betrekkelijk het openbaar bestuur in de Nederlanden,over het tijdvak van 1796 tot en met 1839 : nwe verm. en verb. uitg (in Dutch). Doijer.
  2. ^ Kampen, Nicolaas Godfried van (1832). Geschiedenis der Nederlanders buiten Europa, of verhaal van de togten, ontdekkingen, oorlogen, veroveringen en inrigtingen der Nederlanders in Azië, Afrika, Amerika en Australië, van het laatste der zestiende eeuw tot op dezen tijd (in Dutch). Erven François Bohn.