André-François BARBRE
Minister of Economy and Finance
Gouache on paper
30 x 22.5…
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André-François BARBRE Minister of Economy and Finance Gouache on paper 30 x 22.5 cm (view) Signed

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André-François BARBRE

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GREVY, Jules - AUBE, Theophile - CARNOT, Sadi - DE FREYCINET, Charles. Chambre des Deputes. Quatrieme Legislature. Session de 1886. Projet de loi portant ouverture sur l'exercice 1886, d'un credit de 30,000 francs au Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies pour l'organisation du protectorat francais sur les comores. (Anjouan, Moheti, Grande Comore). Paris, Quantin, 1886 Folio, 282x226 mm. 4 pp. Slight traces of use, good conservation. Very important document announcing the French Protectorate for the islands of the Comoros archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Mayotte officially became a French colony in June 1843. In 1846 slavery was abolished there. Forty years later, the other three islands of the archipelago, Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli, became French protectorates (with agreements in 1886 for Grande Comore, 1887 for Anjouan and 1892 for Mohéli). They did not become colonies until 1912, 70 years after Mayotte.The Bill is presented by President of the Republic Jules Grevy, Minister of the Navy and Colonies, Vice-Admiral Theophile Aube, Minister of Finance Sadi François Carnot, and President of the Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet.Sadi Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a deputy from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894. Folio, 282x226 mm. 4 pp. Slight traces of wear, good condition. Very important document announcing the French Protectorate for the islands of the Comoros archipelago, in the Indian Ocean. Mayotte became an official French colony in June 1843. In 1846, slavery was abolished there. Forty years later, the three other islands in the archipelago, Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli, became French protectorates (with agreements in 1886 for Grande Comore, in 1887 for Anjouan, and 1892 for Mohéli). They only became colonies in 1912, 70 years after Mayotte.The law proposal is presented by the President of the Republic Jules Grevy, by the Minister of the Navy and the Colonies, Vice-Admiral Theophile Aube, by the Minister of Finance Sadi François Carnot and by the Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet.Sadi, Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a member of parliament from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894.