- José Antonio Manso de Velasco
José Antonio Manso de Velasco y Sánchez de Samaniego, "conde de Superunda" (
Torrecilla en Cameros ,Spain ; 1688 - Granada;May 6 ,1767 ) was a Spanish soldier and politician who served as governor of Chile andviceroy of Peru .Governor of Chile
Manso de Velasco served as governor of Chile from November 1737 to June 1744, during which time he stood out for his numerous projects. His tenure saw the construction of the first public food market in Santiago, irrigation canals on the
Maipo River as well as breakwaters on theMapocho River , the rebuilding of Valdivia (destroyed by an earthquake), and the celebration of an armistice with the indigenousMapuche people , signed in the "Parlement of Tapihue".In addition, he founded a large number of Chilean cities listed here with their current names, their given names, and their date of founding:
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Cauquenes ("Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes"), 1742
*Copiapó ("San Francisco de la Selva"), 1744
*Curicó ("San José de Buena Vista"), 1743
*Melipilla ("San José de Logroño"), 1742
*Rancagua ("Santa Cruz de Triana"), 1743
* San Felipe, 1740
* San Fernando ("San Fernando de Tinguiririca"), 1742
*Talca ("San Agustín de Talca"), 1742His efficiency and diligence recommended him to a higher post, and Ferdinand VI named him viceroy of Peru in 1745, making him the first governor of Chile to be elevated in such a manner.
Viceroy of Peru
Manso de Velasco was the viceroy of Peru during the reign of
Ferdinand VI of theHouse of Bourbon , holding the office from 1745 toOctober 12 ,1761 . He succeeded José Antonio de Mendoza Caamaño y Sotomayor and was replaced byManuel de Amat y Juniet . The most important event of his tenure was the great earthquake of 1746.On
October 28 ,1746 at around 10:30 at night, a major earthquake struckLima and vicinity, resulting in one of the highest number of deaths for such an event in the area. Witnesses differ on the duration of the event, with reports ranging from 3 to 6 minutes. The intensity of the quake is today estimated at 10 or 11 on theMercalli scale . Theaftershock s, by the hundreds, continued for the following two months.In Lima, the destruction was severe. Of 60,000 inhabitants, 1,141 were reported to have died. Only 25 houses remained standing. In
Callao , atsunami of nearly 17meters in height penetrated up to 5kilometer s inland leaving only 200 survivors out of a population of 5,000. The fact that the earthquake struck at night probably contributed to the casualties, as many people were caught asleep in their homes. In the wake of the disaster, the population was gripped by hunger and fear.As a result of this earthquake, building practices were modified, with the
adobe style abandoned for quincha (wattle and daub) construction techniques, which resulted in more flexible structures that were more resistant to disruptive seismic activity.On
February 10 ,1747 he founded the city ofBellavista . OnMay 30 ,1755 the cathedral of Lima was begun.The last days of Manso de Velasco
The aged and tired Manso de Velasco asked for permission to return to Spain for his retirement, and received a positive answer from the crown in 1761. However, his trip home took him through the port of
Havana in the then-Captaincy General ofCuba , just at a time when the colony was under attack from the English. The attackers laid siege to the port, and Manso de Velasco, nominally the highest ranking military officer in the area, found himself named the "Chief of the War Council" by the Governor of Cuba. Thus, at age 74, he lead the defense of the fortified city. Unfortunately, the troops under his command were poorly trained and their equipment was inferior, leading to a Spanish surrender after only 67 days.Captured by the English, he was eventually brought to
Cadiz in Spain. There, due to his position as "Chief of the War Council", he was held responsible for the inglorious defeat in Cuba, andcourt martial ed. His sentence was a "100 year suspension from military service" and confinement to the city of Granada, where he finally died in 1767.External links
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