Manuela Beltrán

Manuela Beltrán
Manuela Beltran
Born unknown date
Villa del Socorro, Santander, Colombia
Died unknown date
unknown place

Manuela Beltrán was a Colombian woman who organized a peasant revolt against excess taxation in 1780.[1]

Contents

General settings

The information concerning the biography of Manuela Beltran is scarce and fragmented. It is believed she was of peasant origin, was born around 1750, and lived most of her life in Villa del Socorro, Santander, where she ran her own small grocery store, at the main square of Socorro; at the time, in the Viceroyalty of New Granada, it was very uncommon for a woman to own her own business. Besides, Beltran was one of the few people in the region that could read and write, given the virtually complete illiteracy of the population due to the absence of education facilities.[2]

The taxation

During the first half of the 18th century, the Spanish Empire was focused on the improvement of its military force, especially the Infanteria de Marina, since the main economic interests of the empire depended of the complete control of its American colonies. By 1717, the Cuerpo de Batallones de Marina was definitively settled and organized, reaching its full strength of twelve battalions. The first ones were named: Armada, Bajeles, Marina, Oceano, Mediterráneo and Barlovento. Their mission was to form the "Main body of landing columns and ship's soldiers tasks" in a time when boarding was still a critical part of battle at sea.

The major actions they took part in during this period were: Sardinia, 1717; Naples and Sicily, 1732; Defense of Havana, 1762; Algiers expedition, 1775; Pensacola and Siege of Toulon.

These military actions demanded a large amount of money and resources, which resulted in larger taxations for the people living in the colonies. The new harsh taxation regimen (implemented and promoted by General Visitor Juan Francisco Gutiérrez de Piñeres, and ratified by the Viceroy and Archbishop Antonio Caballero y Góngora) included the raise on the Alcabala, taxes over the consumption of Aguardiente and Tobacco, taxes over the entry of merchandises, and a sales tax.

The revolt

The edict of the new taxation regimen was placed in the main square of Socorro on March 16, 1781. Since Beltran could read, she informed the crowd about the dispositions, which was greeted with general outrage. She tore apart the document and lead the Strike action which extended to over sixty cities and towns in the Andean Region of Colombia and Los Llanos. The revolt eventually ended with a fake negotiation offered by the Viceroy, followed by the capture and execution of most of the revolt leaders including José Antonio Galán. Whether or not Manuela Beltran was also executed remains unclear.

Quotes and cultural relevancy

  • "Viva el Rey, abajo el mal gobierno" ("Long life to the King, down with the bad government")
  • "No queremos pagar la Armada de Barlovento" ("We won't pay for the Barlovento Army")
  • Manuela Beltran is a common name for elementary schools, institutions and neighborhoods throughout Colombia.
  • A popular television series in Colombia in the 1980s was based on her life.
  • University Manuela Beltran is named after her.

References

  1. ^ Salmonson, Jessica Amanda (1991). The Encyclopedia of Amazons. Paragon House. p. 32. ISBN 1-55778-420-5. 
  2. ^ ESTALLA LA REVUELTA DE LOS COMUNEROS Revolt of the Comuneros (in Spanish)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Manuela Beltrán — fue una heroína de la Nueva Granada quien comenzó y lideró un motín contra los impuestos mercantiles en El Socorro (Santander), que desembocó en la revolución de los comuneros. De su vida se sabe poco y solo hay indicios de que Manuela Beltrán… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Universidad Manuela Beltrán — ¡Atención! El contenido de este artículo o sección puede ser una infracción de los derechos de autor Si eres el autor de este texto y deseas publicarlo en Wikipedia bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Compartir Igual 3.0 y GFDL,… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Beltran — or Beltrán is a Spanish given name and surname, and may refer to:In Religion:* Saint Luis Beltrán, Patron Saint of Colombia.In politics:* Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, Spanish conquistador and dictator in colonial Mexico * Prince Beltran of Bulgaria,… …   Wikipedia

  • List of universities in Bogotá — The first university open in Bogotá was Universidad Santo Tomás, on July 13, 1580, just 41 years after the Hispanic foundation of the city. The Universidad Santo Tomás belong to the religious Dominican order.Another important university was… …   Wikipedia

  • Bucaramanga — Para otros usos de este término, véase Bucaramanga (desambiguación). Bucaramanga …   Wikipedia Español

  • Universidades e instituciones de educación superior en Colombia — Anexo:Universidades e instituciones de educación superior en Colombia Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Lista de universidades e instituciones de educación superior en Colombia Contenido 1 Bogotá y área metropolitana 2 Antioquia 3 Boyacá, Arauca y… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Guillermo Mendoza Diago — Guillermo Ignacio Mendoza Diago 6º Fiscal General de la Nación 1 de agosto de 2009 – 11 de enero de 2011 Presidente …   Wikipedia Español

  • Anexo:Universidades e instituciones de educación superior en Colombia — Lista de universidades e instituciones de educación superior en Colombia Contenido 1  Bogotá 2  Antioquia 3  Valle del Cauca 4  Boyacá …   Wikipedia Español

  • Fabio González-Zuleta — (* 2. November 1920 in Bogotá) ist ein kolumbianischer Komponist, Musikpädagoge und Organist. González begann seine musikalische Ausbildung im Alter von neun Jahren an einer Musikschule in San Francisco. 1932 wurde er Schüler am Konservatorium… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Transmetro de Barranquilla — Para otros usos de este término, véase Transmetro. Sistema Integrado de Transporte Masivo para Barranquilla y su Área Metropolitana Lugar Ubica …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”