- Luis de Unzaga
Luis de Unzaga y Amezaga (1721 – 1790) also known (Luis Unzaga Y Amezaga) was the first Spanish
Louisiana Governor (from 1769 to 1777) as well as a captain general of Venezuela and Cuba.Unzaga (pronounced oon-thah'-gah), was born in
Malaga, Spain . He served in the Italian war of 1735 and came toHavana in 1740 where he was lieutenant governor ofPuerto Principe, Cuba and later ofSantiago de Cuba .During the
Seven Years War he defend Havana against an English siege in 1762.He accompanied
Alejandro O'Reilly toNew Orleans, Louisiana in 1769 to put down theRebellion of 1768 of French settlers objecting to the turnover of Louisiana to Spain in theTreaty of Fontainebleau (1762) .Following the formal establishment of the
Cabildo (council) , Unzaga became governor on December 1, 1769 [ [http://enlou.com/people/unzagal-bio.htm Spanish Governors of Louisiana: Luis Unzaga Y Amezaga ] ] .In 1770 he married Marie Elizabeth de St. Maxent, second daughter of
Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent , the wealthiest man in Louisiana.Unzaga was noted for allowing open trade.
During the summer of 1776 he secretly helped the Americans by privately delivereing five
ton s of gunpowder, out of the King's stores, toCaptain George Gibson andLieutenant Linn of theVirginia Council of Defense . The gunpowder moved up the Mississippi under the protection of theflag of Spain and was used to thwart British plans to captureFort Pitt .He became
Captaincy General of Venezuela from June 17, 1777 to December 10, 1782. In 1783 he became governor forCuba where one of his first orders was ordering the a halt to the unrestrained cutting ofcedar sReferences
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