- Tomás Godoy Cruz
Tomás Godoy Cruz (
1791-05-06 –1852-05-15 ) was an Argentine statesman and businessman. He was a deputy to theCongress of Tucumán which on9 July 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina.Godoy Cruz was born in Mendoza. He studied in Mendoza, then in
Chile at the Royal University of San Felipe, graduating in philosophy, canonical and civil law. He lived in Chile until 1814 then returned to Mendoza, setting up agunpowder factory. He agitated to make GeneralJosé de San Martín governor of Cuyo and helped finance the "Ejército de los Andes ".In 1815, at just 24 years old, Godoy Cruz was elected by Mendoza to the
Tucumán Congress and served in 1816 for the declaration. He was president on two occasions and vice-president on one.He subsequently served as governor ofMendoza Province 1820-22. In 1831 he was exiled to Chile where he was a teacher and pioneeredsilkworm cultivation. He was also a successful merchant of woven goods.The city of Godoy Cruz and its surrounding department in Mendoza, and streets across the country were named in his honour.
References
*es icon [http://www.casaindependencia.com.ar/congresales/perfiles/godoy.htm Profile] by the
House of Tucumán
*es icon [http://www.mendoza.edu.ar/efemerid/godoy_c.htm Profile] by the Mendoza Province education portal
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