- Jose Andino y Amezquita
Jose Andino y Amezquita (
March 24 ,1751 - 1835), was aNationalist and the firstPuerto Rican journalist .Early years
Andino y Amezquita was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico into a prominent and wealthy family. He was a direct descendant of CaptainJuan de Amezquita , a Puerto Rican soldier who defended Puerto Rico from an invasion by the Dutch in 1625. He was also the great-grandson ofField Marshall Gaspar Martinez De Andino, aSpaniard who was appointed by theSpanish Crown Governor of Puerto Rico and served as such from 1683 to 1685. [http://escuelajoseandino.blogspot.com/ Escuela Jose Andino y Amezquita] ]Andino y Amezquita received his elementary education in Puerto Rico and in 1765, was sent to
Granada, Spain , where he continued his academic education at the "Colegio de Nobles Americanos" (College of Noble Americans), a military preparatory school.Perfil Biográfico de José Andino y Amézquita; Periódico Primera Hora, lunes, 16 de enero de 2006] Andino y Amezquita served in the Spanish Army and eventually reached the rank of Captain. He was a person of strong temperament and his disagreements with his fellow officers led to his resignation from the military in 1787.Return to Puerto Rico
In 1793, Andino y Amezquita returned to Puerto Rico and was named Royal Minister of Internal Revenue Department. In 1813, he founded the "Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País" (Economic Society of Friends of the Nation), an oragnization which recognized the artistic talents of the local residents in contests in which those who participated were given monetary prizes.
First Puerto Rican journalist
In 1814, Andino y Amézquita was named director of "El Diario Económico de Puerto Rico" (The Economic Daily of Puerto Rico), the first privately owned newspaper in the island. He wrote articles on the subjects related to agriculture, comerence, economy and other socioeconmic related subjects, thus becoming the first Puerto Rican journalist. As a journalist, he proposed the establishment of a National Bank and was able to express and share his
nationalist ic views. As a journalist for the newspaper "El Eco', Andino y Amézquita exhorted his readers to vote during elections for native born Puerto Ricans instead of canidates born in Spain.Later years
Upon his retirement, Andino y Amézquita would spend his last years in his farm "La Campaña" in the town of
Carolina, Puerto Rico . Andino y Amézquita died in his farm in 1835.Legacy
The City of
Bayamon, Puerto Rico honored his memory by naming a school after him. [ [http://puerto-rico.schooltree.org/public/Jose-Andino-Y-Amezquita-099244.html Jose Andino Y Amezquita School] ]ee also
Further reading
"Colecciones Puertorriqueñas" (Spanish only), Biografías; Ediciones México, 1985, Publicado por Lizette
References
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