Surinam (English colony)

Colony of Surinam
1650–1667
Flag of Surinam
StatusColony of the Kingdom of England
CapitalParamaribo
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Akurio, Arawak-Lokono, Carib-Kari'nja, Sikiana-Kashuyana, Tiro-Tiriyó, Waiwai, Warao, Wayana
Religion
Christianity
Native American religions
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Governor 
• 1650–1654
Anthony Rowse
• 1654–1667
William Byam
LegislatureHouse of Burgesses
History 
• Established
1650
• Disestablished
1667
CurrencyPound sterling
Spanish dollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Indigenous peoples in Suriname
Surinam (Dutch colony)
Today part ofSuriname

Surinam, also known as Willoughbyland, was a short-lived early English colony in South America in what is now Suriname. It was founded in 1650 by Lord Willoughby when he was the Royalist Governor of Barbados.[1]

  1. ^ Parker, Matthew (2016). Willoughbyland: England's Lost Colony. Windmill Books. pp. 84, 111, 116. ISBN 9780099559399.

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