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|name = Manuel António Martins |
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|birth_date = 1772 |
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|death_date = 1845 |
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|death_place = Santa Maria, Portuguese Cape Verde |
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|nationality = Portuguese |
|nationality = Portuguese |
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|office=[[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde|Colonial governor of Cape Verde]] |
|office=[[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde|Colonial governor of Cape Verde]] |
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|term_start=1834 |
|term_start=14 February 1834 |
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|term_end=1835 |
|term_end=1835 |
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|predecessor=[[José Coutinho de Lencastre|D. José Coutinho de Lencastre]] |
|predecessor=[[José Coutinho de Lencastre|D. José Coutinho de Lencastre]] |
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|successor=[[Joaquim Pereira Marinho]] |
|successor=[[Joaquim Pereira Marinho]] |
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'''Manuel António Martins''' (1772 in Braga-1845) was a Portuguese |
'''Manuel António Martins''' (1772 in Braga-1845) was a Portuguese businessman and colonial governor of [[Cape Verde]] and [[Portuguese Guinea]] from 1834 to 1835.<ref name=statesmen>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Cape_Verde.html|title=Cape Verde|website=worldstatesmen.org}}</ref> Martins was said to be the richest man in the country and nicknamed the Napoleon of the Cape Verde Islands.<ref name="brooks">{{cite book|last1=Brooks|first1=George E.|title=Western Africa and Cabo Verde, 1790s-1830s: symbiosis of slave and legitimate trades|date=10 December 2010|isbn=9781452088709|pages=99–120|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yIm0ElCNK1gC&pg=PA99|accessdate=29 October 2016}}</ref> He arrived in Cape Verde in 1792. He started the exploitation of the salt ponds of [[Pedra de Lume]] on the island of [[Sal, Cape Verde|Sal]] in 1796.<ref name=wh>[https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6106/ Salines de Pedra de Lume], UNESCO World Heritage tentative list {{in lang|fr}}</ref> |
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In May 1819, Martins co-established a fishing company with the Governor of Cape Verde, [[António Pusich]]. Martins's partnership with Pusich soured after Pusich accused Martin of trying to sell [[São Vicente, Cape Verde|São Vicente]] and [[Sal, Cape Verde|Sal]] to the British.<ref name="brooks"/> After the accusation, Martins instigated a riot in [[Praia]] in May 1821 that led to the overthrow of Pusich.<ref name="brooks"/> In 1819, Martins was appointed by [[Samuel Hodges, Jr.]] as an honorary vice-consul for the [[United States]] on the island of [[Boa Vista, Cape Verde|Boa Vista]].<ref name=IJAHS>{{cite journal|last1=Brooks|first1=G.E.|title=Samuel Hodges, Jr., and the Symbiosis of Slave and "Legitimate" Trades, 1810s-1820s|journal=The International Journal of African Historical Studies|date=2008|volume=41|issue=1|pages=101–116|jstor=40282458}}</ref> He founded the town of [[Santa Maria, Cape Verde|Santa Maria]] on Sal in 1830.<ref name="History of Sal">{{cite web|url=http://www1.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/caboverde/salhist.html|title=A History of Ilha do Sal|author=Ray Almeida|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160206120818/http://www1.umassd.edu/specialprograms/caboverde/salhist.html |archive-date= 6 February 2016 |url-status= dead}}</ref> |
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==Partnership== |
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In May 1819, Martins co-established a fishing company alongside the Governor of Cape Verde, [[António Pusich]]. Martins's partnership with Pusich weakened after Pusich accused Martin of allegedly trying to sell [[São Vicente, Cape Verde|São Vicente]] and [[Sal, Cape Verde|Sal]] to the British.<ref name="brooks"/> After the accusation, Martins instigated a [[Praia]] riot in May 1821 that led to the overthrow of Pusich.<ref name="brooks"/> |
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In December 1833, Martins was appointed [[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde|colonial governor of Cape Verde]] and Guinea,<ref name="brooks"/> assuming office on 14 February 1834.<ref name=gomes/> His tenure lasted until March 1835.<ref name=statesmen/> In 1834 he established the municipality of [[Santa Catarina, Cape Verde|Santa Catarina]] with its seat in [[Picos, Cape Verde|Picos]], replacing the old municipality of [[Cidade Velha|Ribeira Grande]].<ref name=gomes>[http://www.portaldoconhecimento.gov.cv/bitstream/10961/2349/1/anazenaida2.pdf Evolução histórica do Concelho de Santa Catarina (1834 – 1912)], Ana Zenaida Gomes, 2005, p. 16</ref> |
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==Diplomacy== |
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In 1819, Martins was nominated by [[Samuel Hodges, Jr.]] as a honorary vice-consul to the [[United States]].<ref name=IJAHS>{{cite journal|last1=Brooks|first1=G.E.|title=Samuel Hodges, Jr., and the Symbiosis of Slave and "Legitimate" Trades, 1810s-1820s|journal=The International Journal of African Historical Studies|date=2008|volume=41|issue=1|pages=101–116|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/40282458|accessdate=19 October 2016}}</ref> and the main responsible of a settlement on [[Sal, Cape Verde|Sal Island]]. <ref name="brooks"/> In December 1833, Martins was appointed by [[Francisco Simões Margiochi]] to become the 71st [[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde|colonial governor of Cape Verde]] and Guinea. His tenure lasted until between 1835.<ref name="brooks"/> |
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===Prefect=== |
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During his governance, Martins discontinued the usage of Cape Verde's military forces. On the other hand, Martins also stopped the usage of Guinea's military and merged the commanding forces of [[Bissau]] and [[Cacheu]].<ref name="brooks"/> |
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===Colonel=== |
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In a message to Philadelphia on December 26, 1832, Martins was identified as the colonel of Cape Verde's military. In the message, Martins praised the United States for providing aid to the citizens of Cape Verde.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cape de Verds|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7254385/the_evening_post/|accessdate=31 October 2016|work=The Evening Post (New York, New York)|date=19 April 1833|page=2}}{{subscription required}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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In 1793, Martins married Maria Josefa Ferreira, daughter of Aniceto António Ferreira Álvares Mendes.<ref name="IJAHS"/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde]] |
*[[List of colonial governors of Cape Verde]] |
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*[[List of governors of Portuguese Guinea]] |
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==Notes== |
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 25 September 2024
Manuel António Martins | |
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Colonial governor of Cape Verde | |
In office 14 February 1834 – 1835 | |
Preceded by | D. José Coutinho de Lencastre |
Succeeded by | Joaquim Pereira Marinho |
Personal details | |
Born | 1772 |
Died | 1845 Santa Maria, Portuguese Cape Verde |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Manuel António Martins (1772 in Braga-1845) was a Portuguese businessman and colonial governor of Cape Verde and Portuguese Guinea from 1834 to 1835.[1] Martins was said to be the richest man in the country and nicknamed the Napoleon of the Cape Verde Islands.[2] He arrived in Cape Verde in 1792. He started the exploitation of the salt ponds of Pedra de Lume on the island of Sal in 1796.[3]
In May 1819, Martins co-established a fishing company with the Governor of Cape Verde, António Pusich. Martins's partnership with Pusich soured after Pusich accused Martin of trying to sell São Vicente and Sal to the British.[2] After the accusation, Martins instigated a riot in Praia in May 1821 that led to the overthrow of Pusich.[2] In 1819, Martins was appointed by Samuel Hodges, Jr. as an honorary vice-consul for the United States on the island of Boa Vista.[4] He founded the town of Santa Maria on Sal in 1830.[5]
In December 1833, Martins was appointed colonial governor of Cape Verde and Guinea,[2] assuming office on 14 February 1834.[6] His tenure lasted until March 1835.[1] In 1834 he established the municipality of Santa Catarina with its seat in Picos, replacing the old municipality of Ribeira Grande.[6]
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[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b "Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.
- ^ a b c d Brooks, George E. (10 December 2010). Western Africa and Cabo Verde, 1790s-1830s: symbiosis of slave and legitimate trades. pp. 99–120. ISBN 9781452088709. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ Salines de Pedra de Lume, UNESCO World Heritage tentative list (in French)
- ^ Brooks, G.E. (2008). "Samuel Hodges, Jr., and the Symbiosis of Slave and "Legitimate" Trades, 1810s-1820s". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 41 (1): 101–116. JSTOR 40282458.
- ^ Ray Almeida. "A History of Ilha do Sal". Archived from the original on 6 February 2016.
- ^ a b Evolução histórica do Concelho de Santa Catarina (1834 – 1912), Ana Zenaida Gomes, 2005, p. 16