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Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias

Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias (1864-1935) was a Spanish journalist, diplomat and adventurer who proclaimed the Republic of Acre in 1899. He ruled Acre between July 14, 1899 and January 1, 1900 for the first time, and between January 30 and March 15, 1900, for the second and last time.[1]

Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias
1st President of the Republic of Acre
In office
July 14, 1899 – January 1, 1900
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byAntônio de Sousa Braga
3rd President of the Republic of Acre
In office
January 30, 1900 – March 15, 1900
Preceded byAntônio de Sousa Braga
Succeeded byJoaquim Vítor da Silva
Personal details
Born1864
San Fernando, Andalusia, Spain
Died1935 (aged 71)
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Alma materUniversity of Seville
OccupationJournalist, Diplomat and Adventurer

Biography edit

Gálvez studied legal and social sciences at the University of Seville and later worked in the Spanish diplomatic service in Rome and Buenos Aires.[1] He migrated to South America to look for the El Dorado of the Amazon rainforest, in 1897. In Belém, he worked as a journalist at the Correio do Pará.[1] In Manaus, he wrote for the newspaper Commercio do Amazonas.

Soon after the Bolivian government signed a rubber trade and export agreement, through a Lease Agreement with a union of foreign capitalists, the Bolivian Syndicate, chaired by the son of the then president of the United States, Gálvez received a copy of the document to be translated into English, as an employee of the Bolivian Consulate in Belém.[2]

He then took the matter to the attention of Governor Ramalho Júnior and revealed his intention to promote the independence of Acre. The Governor clandestinely supported the idea, providing financial resources, weapons, ammunition, provisions, a specially chartered ship equipped with a cannon and a twenty-man garrison.[2]

He then led a rebellion in Acre, with rubber tappers and veterans of the Cuban War of Independence on July 14, 1899, purposely the date of the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille. He founded the independent Republic of Acre, justifying that “not being Brazilian, rubber tappers in Acre did not accept becoming Bolivian”. He implemented the government of the country, which the United States classified as a "rubber country".

Called "Emperor of Acre", he assumed the provisional position of president, instituted the Arms of the Republic, the flag, organized ministries, created schools, hospitals, an army, fire department, served as a judge, issued postage stamps and idealized a modern country for that time, with social, environmental and urban concerns. He also issued decrees and sent dispatches to every country in Europe, in addition to appointing diplomatic representatives.[2]

A coup d'état in his government with just six months of existence removed him from office, being replaced by the Brazilian rubber tapper Antônio de Sousa Braga, who a month later returned power to Gálvez.

The Treaty of Ayacucho, signed in 1867 between Brazil and Bolivia recognized Acre as a Bolivian possession. Therefore, Brazil dispatched a military expedition consisting of four warships and another leading infantry troops to arrest Luis Gálvez, end the Republic of Acre and return the region to Bolivian rule. On March 11, 1900, Luis Gálvez surrendered to the task force of the Brazilian Navy, at the headquarters of the Caquetá rubber plantation, on the banks of the Acre River, to later be exiled to Recife, Pernambuco. He was later deported to Europe.

Gálvez returned to Brazil years later, but the government of Amazonas arrested him and sent him back to the Fort of São Joaquim do Rio Branco, today in the state of Roraima, from where he would later flee. He died in Spain.

Legacy edit

  • There is a river named after him in Acre.
  • At the entrance to the Legislative Assembly of the State of Acre (ALEAC) there is a statue of Gálvez and behind him the flag of the Independent State of Acre. In it, it is written “If the Homeland does not want us, we create another one! Long live the Independent State of Acre!”, A phrase that was uttered by Galvez on 14 July 1899 , during the declaration of the Republic of Acre to the population that lived there. The phrase became a "catchphrase" and, to this day - more than a century after it was said by Emperor Gálvez - most Acreans do not know it perfectly.
  • Gálvez, the Emperor of Acre is the first novel Feuilleton of Márcio de Souza, it was launched in 1976 and with fourteen editions until 2007.
  • In 2007, Rede Globo aired a miniseries entitled Amazônia, from Galvez to Chico Mendes, dedicated to the region of the state of Acre. Actor José Wilker portrays Luis Gálvez Rodríguez Arias.
  • In 2003, Spanish writer Alfonso Domingo published a historical novel whose main character is Luis Gálvez (see Bibliography).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  2. ^ a b c ALBUQUERQUE, Ivo de. Treaty of Petrópolis - 100 years - The struggles for the possession of Acre.

Bibliography edit

  • DOMINGO, Alfonso - La estrella solitaria. Seville: Algaida, 2003 - Book on the life of Luis Gálvez
  • Interview with the author Alfonso Domingo
  • Book reveals Luis Gálvez to the Spanish
  • MATIAS, Francisco, "The Treaty of Petrópolis, Diplomacy and War on the Western Frontier of Brazil".

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Galvez and the second or maternal family name is Rodriguez de Arias Luis Galvez Rodriguez de Arias 1864 1935 was a Spanish journalist diplomat and adventurer who proclaimed the Republic of Acre in 1899 He ruled Acre between July 14 1899 and January 1 1900 for the first time and between January 30 and March 15 1900 for the second and last time 1 Luis Galvez Rodriguez de Arias1st President of the Republic of AcreIn office July 14 1899 January 1 1900Preceded byOffice EstablishedSucceeded byAntonio de Sousa Braga3rd President of the Republic of AcreIn office January 30 1900 March 15 1900Preceded byAntonio de Sousa BragaSucceeded byJoaquim Vitor da SilvaPersonal detailsBorn1864San Fernando Andalusia SpainDied1935 aged 71 Madrid Community of Madrid SpainAlma materUniversity of SevilleOccupationJournalist Diplomat and Adventurer Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 References 4 BibliographyBiography editGalvez studied legal and social sciences at the University of Seville and later worked in the Spanish diplomatic service in Rome and Buenos Aires 1 He migrated to South America to look for the El Dorado of the Amazon rainforest in 1897 In Belem he worked as a journalist at the Correio do Para 1 In Manaus he wrote for the newspaper Commercio do Amazonas Soon after the Bolivian government signed a rubber trade and export agreement through a Lease Agreement with a union of foreign capitalists the Bolivian Syndicate chaired by the son of the then president of the United States Galvez received a copy of the document to be translated into English as an employee of the Bolivian Consulate in Belem 2 He then took the matter to the attention of Governor Ramalho Junior and revealed his intention to promote the independence of Acre The Governor clandestinely supported the idea providing financial resources weapons ammunition provisions a specially chartered ship equipped with a cannon and a twenty man garrison 2 He then led a rebellion in Acre with rubber tappers and veterans of the Cuban War of Independence on July 14 1899 purposely the date of the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille He founded the independent Republic of Acre justifying that not being Brazilian rubber tappers in Acre did not accept becoming Bolivian He implemented the government of the country which the United States classified as a rubber country Called Emperor of Acre he assumed the provisional position of president instituted the Arms of the Republic the flag organized ministries created schools hospitals an army fire department served as a judge issued postage stamps and idealized a modern country for that time with social environmental and urban concerns He also issued decrees and sent dispatches to every country in Europe in addition to appointing diplomatic representatives 2 A coup d etat in his government with just six months of existence removed him from office being replaced by the Brazilian rubber tapper Antonio de Sousa Braga who a month later returned power to Galvez The Treaty of Ayacucho signed in 1867 between Brazil and Bolivia recognized Acre as a Bolivian possession Therefore Brazil dispatched a military expedition consisting of four warships and another leading infantry troops to arrest Luis Galvez end the Republic of Acre and return the region to Bolivian rule On March 11 1900 Luis Galvez surrendered to the task force of the Brazilian Navy at the headquarters of the Caqueta rubber plantation on the banks of the Acre River to later be exiled to Recife Pernambuco He was later deported to Europe Galvez returned to Brazil years later but the government of Amazonas arrested him and sent him back to the Fort of Sao Joaquim do Rio Branco today in the state of Roraima from where he would later flee He died in Spain Legacy editThere is a river named after him in Acre At the entrance to the Legislative Assembly of the State of Acre ALEAC there is a statue of Galvez and behind him the flag of the Independent State of Acre In it it is written If the Homeland does not want us we create another one Long live the Independent State of Acre A phrase that was uttered by Galvez on 14 July 1899 during the declaration of the Republic of Acre to the population that lived there The phrase became a catchphrase and to this day more than a century after it was said by Emperor Galvez most Acreans do not know it perfectly Galvez the Emperor of Acre is the first novel Feuilleton of Marcio de Souza it was launched in 1976 and with fourteen editions until 2007 In 2007 Rede Globo aired a miniseries entitled Amazonia from Galvez to Chico Mendes dedicated to the region of the state of Acre Actor Jose Wilker portrays Luis Galvez Rodriguez Arias In 2003 Spanish writer Alfonso Domingo published a historical novel whose main character is Luis Galvez see Bibliography References edit a b c Biography in So Biografias Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 04 14 a b c ALBUQUERQUE Ivo de Treaty of Petropolis 100 years The struggles for the possession of Acre Bibliography editDOMINGO Alfonso La estrella solitaria Seville Algaida 2003 Book on the life of Luis Galvez Interview with the author Alfonso Domingo Book reveals Luis Galvez to the Spanish MATIAS Francisco The Treaty of Petropolis Diplomacy and War on the Western Frontier of Brazil Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Galvez Rodriguez de Arias amp oldid 1202927488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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