Mahe de La Bourdonnais was a French naval officer and colonial administrator in the 18th century, best known for his role as the governor of the Isle of France (now Mauritius) from 1735 to 1746. He played a significant role in developing the island as a strategic naval base and enhancing its economy through agriculture and trade. La Bourdonnais is also recognized for his contributions to naval warfare, particularly during conflicts with the British and the Dutch. His legacy includes the establishment of a strong French presence in the Indian ocean.
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