British Protectorate of Malta | ||||||||||||
Protettorato di Malta (Italian) Protettorat ta' Malta (Maltese) |
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Part of the Kingdom of Sicily under British protection | ||||||||||||
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Map of Malta and Sicily, 1808
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Capital | Valletta | |||||||||||
Languages | Italian, Maltese | |||||||||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | |||||||||||
Government | Protectorate | |||||||||||
King | ||||||||||||
• | 1800–1802 | Ferdinand III | ||||||||||
• | 1802–1813 | George III | ||||||||||
Civil Commissioner | ||||||||||||
• | 1799–1801 | Alexander Ball | ||||||||||
• | 1801 | Henry Pigot | ||||||||||
• | 1801–1802 | Charles Cameron | ||||||||||
• | 1802–1809 | Alexander Ball | ||||||||||
• | 1810–1813 | Hildebrand Oakes | ||||||||||
Historical era | Napoleonic Wars | |||||||||||
• | British presence | 9 February 1799 | ||||||||||
• | Established | 4 September 1800 | ||||||||||
• | Disestablished | 23 July 1813 | ||||||||||
Area | ||||||||||||
• | 1807 | 316 km² (122 sq mi) | ||||||||||
Population | ||||||||||||
• | 1807 est. | 93,054 | ||||||||||
Density | 294.5 /km² (762.7 /sq mi) | |||||||||||
Currency | Maltese scudo | |||||||||||
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Area and population excluding Lampedusa. Source |
Malta Protectorate was the political term for Malta because it was officially part of the Kingdom of Sicily, while under British protection. This protectorate happened between the capitulation of the French forces in Malta in 1800 and the transformation of the islands to a crown colony in 1813.
During the Maltese uprising against the French, the Maltese people formed a National Assembly as a provisional government. Messengers were sent to the British fleet in Sicily for help, and a British convoy consisting of 13 battered ships under Captain Sir James Saumarez appeared off the island in late September 1798. In October Sir Alexander Ball arrived in Malta, and a year later he was appointed as Civil Commissioner.
The French garrison under General Vaubois had been driven to Valletta, and finally surrendered on 4 September 1800. Malta therefore became a British Protectorate. In August 1801, the Civil Commissioner, Charles Cameron, appointed Emmanuel Vitale as Governor of Gozo instead of Saverio Cassar. This effectively brought an end to Gozo's independence as la Nazione Gozitana.