- French immigration to Puerto Rico
The French immigration to Puerto Rico during the 18th and 19th century came about as a result of various economic and political situations which occurred in
Louisiana (USA ), Saint-Domingue (Haiti ) and inEurope .ituation in Louisiana
In the 17th century, the French settled the area in the
New World known asNew France . New France included an expansive area of land along both sides of theMississippi River between theAppalachian Mountains and theRocky Mountains , including theOhio Country and theIllinois Country . Louisiana was the name given to an administrative district of New France. [ [http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/NVFR2.HTM New France] ] Upon the outbreak of theFrench and Indian War , also known as theSeven Years' War (1754-1763), between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its North American Colonies againstFrance , many of the French settlers fled to theCaribbean islands ofCuba ,Hispaniola andPuerto Rico . These islands were part of theSpanish Empire , which welcomed and protected the French from their English enemy. [ [http://www.historicalpreservation.org Historical Preservation Archive: Transcribed Articles & Documents] ]ituation in Saint-Domingue (Haiti)
In 1697, the Spanish Crown ceded the western half of the island of Hispaniola to the French. The Spanish part of the island was named Santo Domingo (now the
Dominican Republic ) and the French named their part Saint-Domingue (which was later renamedHaiti ). The French settlers dedicated themselves to the cultivation of thesugar cane and owned plantations, which required a huge amount of manpower. They imported slaves fromAfrica to work in the fields. However, soon the population of the slaves outgrew those of the whites. The slaves lived under terrible conditions and were treated cruelly. In 1791, the slaves were organized into anarmy led by the self-appointed generalToussaint Louverture and rebelled against the French. [ [http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/beard63/beard63.html Toussaint L'Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography by J. R. Beard, 1863] ] The ultimate victory of the slaves over their white masters came about after theBattle of Vertières in 1803. The French fled to Santo Domingo and made their way to Puerto Rico. Once there, they settled in the western region of the island in towns such as Mayagüez. With their expertise, they helped develop the island's sugar industry, converting Puerto Rico into a world leader in the exportation of sugar. [ [http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/DIASPORA/HAITI.HTM The Haitian Revolution] ]18th Century
When the British attempted to invade Puerto Rico in 1797 under the command of Sir
Ralph Abercromby , Many Frenchmen offered their services and came to the defense of the island. Among them was M. Daubón, captain of the ship "L'Espiégle" and Captain Lobeau of the ship "Le Triomphant". Among the French surnames of those who fought on land were the following; Bernard, Hirigoyan, Chateau, Roussell, Larrac and Mallet. It must also be mentioned that the British landed a force of 400 French prisoners, who were ordered to fight against their will. [http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/churchmews/1216/HistoriaMiller.html "Historia de Puerto Rico" de Paul G. Miller, Rand McNally, editor, 1947, pp. 221-237] ] The invasion failed and British retreated onApril 30 to their ships and onMay 2 set sail northward. Many of those who fought preferred to stay and live in the island and the descendants of the families which they established continue to live there today.ituation in Europe
France andCorsica (an island ceded to France byGenoa in 1768) were going through many economic and political changes during the 19th century. One of the changes occurred with the advent of theSecond Industrial Revolution , which led to the massive migration of farmworkers to larger cities in search of a better way of live and better-paying jobs. Starvation spread throughout Europe as farms began to fail due to long periods of drought and crop diseases. [ [http://www.h-net.org/~business/bhcweb/publications/BEHonline/2004/Bonin.pdf Second Industrial Revoltion in France by Hubert Bonin] , Retrieved July 31, 2007]There was also widespread political discontent. King Louis-Phillipe of France was overthrown during the
Revolution of 1848 and a republic was established. In 1870-71,Prussia defeated France in what became known as theFranco-Prussian War . The combination of natural and man-made disasters created an acute feeling of hopelessness in both France and Corsica. Hundreds of families fled Europe and immigrated to theAmericas , includingPuerto Rico . All of this came about when the Spanish Crown, after losing most of her possessions in theNew World , was growing fearful of the possibility of losing her last two possessions, Cuba and Puerto Rico. [ [http://history.hanover.edu/texts/fr1848.html Documents of the Revolution of 1848 in France] , Retrieved July 31, 2007]Royal Decree of Graces of 1815
The Spanish Crown had issued the Royal Decree of Graces (Cédula Real de Gracias), on
August 10 ,1815 with the intention of encouraging trade between Puerto Rico and other countries who were friendly towards Spain. The decree also offered free land to any Spaniard who would be willing to move to the island. The decree was revived in the mid 19th century with several changes. The Spanish Crown decided that one of the ways to end the pro-independence movement was to allow Europeans of non-Spanish origin to settle the island. Therefore, the decree was printed in three languages, Spanish, English and French. Those who immigrated to Puerto Rico were given free land and a "Letter of Domicille" with the condition that they swore loyalty to the Spanish Crown and allegiance to theRoman Catholic Church . After residing in the island for five years the settlers were granted a "Letter of Naturalization" which made them Spanish subjects. [http://www.icp.gobierno.pr/galeria/archivogeneral/documentos/index.htm Archivo General de Puerto Rico: Documentos] ] Hundreds of Frenchmen and Corsican families (they were French citizens of Italian descent) moved and settled in Puerto Rico. The Corsicans settled the mountainous region in and around the towns of Adjuntas, Lares, Utuado, Guayanilla, Ponce and Yauco, where they became successful coffee plantation owners. The French who immigrated from mainland Europe settled in various places in the island. They were instrumental in the development of Puerto Rico's tobacco, cotton and sugar industries. Among them wasTeófilo José Jaime María Le Guillou who in 1823 founded themunicipality ofVieques, Puerto Rico . [ [http://www.prdentro.tripod.com/id17.htm Puerto Rico por Dentro] ] It was not long before they intermarried into the local population, adopting the language and customs of their new homeland. [ [http://www.rootsweb.com/~prsanjua/mis-022.htm Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico] , Retrieved July 31, 2007]Currently
The French influence in Puerto Rico is very much present and in evidence in the island's cuisine, literature and arts. [ [http://www.whats4eats.com/4rec_puertor.html Puerto Rican Cuisine & Recipes] ] French surnames such as Betancourt and Gautier are common in Puerto Rico. This immigration from mainland France and its territories to Puerto Rico was the largest in number, second only to Spanish immigrants and today a great number of Puerto Ricans can claim French ancestry; 16 percent of the surnames on the island are either French or French-Corsican. The descendants of the original French settlers have distinguished themselves as business people, politicians and writers. "La Casa del Francés" (The Frenchmen's House), built in 1910, is a turn-of-the-century plantation mansion, recently designated as a historical landmark by the
National Register of Historic Places , located on the island ofVieques . It is now a guest house. [ [http://www.vieques-island.com/museumnotes.shtml NOTES FROM THE FORT MUSEUM] ]Common French surnames
The following are common French surnames in Puerto Rico:
Famous Puerto Ricans with French surnames
The following is a list of notable Puerto Ricans or people of Puerto Rican descent with French surnames.
*Rafael Alers - musician
*Adrienne Bailon - actress
*David "Kike" Bernier - sportsperson
*Giselle Blondet - actress
*Anthony M. Busquets - scientist
*Evaristo Ribera Chevremont - poet
*Ana Roque Geigel de Duprey - activist, educator
*Rene Farrait - singer, former member of Menudo
*Nilita Vientos Gastón - educator
*Alejandrina Benitez de Gautier - poet
*José Gautier Benítez - poet
*Felisa Rincón de Gautier - politician
*Teófilo José Jaime María Le Guillou - in 1823 founded themunicipality ofVieques, Puerto Rico .
*Colonel Antulio Segarra-Guiot, U.S. Army, the first Puerto Rican Regular Army officer to command a Regular Army Regiment.
*Luis Guinot , Jr. - formerUnited States Ambassador to Costa Rica
*Rafael Ithier - musician
*Carmen Jovet - journalist
*Juan Laporte - boxer
*Michele LaFountain - journalist
*Enrique Laguerre - writer
*George Lamond - singer
*Eva LaRue - actress
*Lolita Lebron - Nationalist
*Marisol Malaret - first Puerto Rican Miss Universe (1970)
*René Marqués - renowned short story writer and playwright.
*René Monclova - actor and comedian
*Yolandita Monge - singer
*Gilberto Monroig - bolero singer
*Glenn Monroig - composer, singer
*Joaquin Mouliert - musician
*Lt. Col. Teófilo Marxuach-Plumey - Ordered the first shot of World War l fired on behalf of the United States.
*Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry - former members of Menudo
*Evelyn Souffront - singer
*Fermín Tangüis - businessman, agriculturist and scientist who developed the seed that would eventually produce the Tanguis cotton in Peru and save that nation's cotton industry.
*Manuel Gregorio Tavarez - "Father of the Puerto Rican Danzas"
*Sylvia del Villard - entertainer
*Luis Vigoreaux - TV producer and host
*Luisito Vigoreaux - TV producer and host
*Roberto Vigoreaux - former SenatorReferences
ee also
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List of notable Puerto Ricans
*Royal Decree of Graces of 1815
*Demographics of France External links
* [http://www.thuto.org/ubh/ub/h202/fr19p1.htm 19th century French Politics]
* [http://www.whats4eats.com/4rec_puertor.html French influence in Puerto Rican cuisine]
* [http://www.gobierno.pr/OECH/AreasProgramaticas/Registro/mapa.htm National Register of Historic Places]
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