A Merina leader, Rainilaiarivony, rules the Madagascarene …

Years: 1864 - 1875

A Merina leader, Rainilaiarivony, rules the Madagascarene monarchy after 1868.

To avoid giving either the French or the British a pretext for intervention, Rainilaiarivony emphasizes modernization of the society and tries to curry British favor without giving offense to the French.

He makes concessions to both countries, signing a commercial treaty with France in 1868 and with Britain in 1877.

Important social developments under his leadership include the outlawing of polygamy and the slave trade; the promulgation of new legal codes; the spread of education, especially among the Merina; and the conversion of the monarchy in 1869 to Protestantism.

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