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Manuel Bulnes Prieto (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈβulnes]; December 25, 1799 – October 18, 1866) was a Chilean military and political figure. He was twice President of Chile, from 1841 to 1846 and from 1846 to 1851.

Manuel Bulnes
4th President of Chile
In office
18 September 1841 – 18 September 1851
Preceded byJosé Joaquín Prieto
Succeeded byManuel Montt
Personal details
Born25 December 1799
Concepción, Kingdom of Chile
Died18 October 1866(1866-10-18) (aged 66)
Santiago, Chile
Political partyConservative Party
SpouseEnriqueta Pinto
ChildrenLucia Bulnes de Vergara
Signature
Military service
Battles/wars
  • Second Battle of Cancha Rayada
  • Battle of Maipú
  • Chilean Civil War of 1829–30
  • Campaign against the Pincheira brothers
  • War of the Confederation
  • Revolution of 1851
  • Born in Concepción, he served as the president of Chile between 1841 and 1851. At the age of 16 he was imprisoned as a revolutionary by the Spanish authorities, but was soon released, and in 1818 joined the army of San Martin under whom he served as colonel throughout the Chilean War of Independence. After three years of continuous warfare (1820–23), he accomplished the temporary conquest of the Araucanian Indians. He was appointed brigadier general in 1831. In 1832 he crossed the Cordillera and defeated decisively the Pincheira brothers in the battle of Epulafquén. Then Bulnes commanded the Chilean army in 1838 against Gen. Santa CruzinPeru; and, after taking Lima and winning the battles of Huaraz and Puente del Buin, combined his forces with those of Gamarra and defeated Santa Cruz at the Battle of Yungay (January 19, 1839), thus putting an end to the confederation between Peru and Bolivia.

    Presidency (1841–1851)

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    His presidencies were characterised by educational and cultural expansion, supported by the encouragement of foreign intellectuals to come to Chile. The National Institute was reformed and several junior schools were established along with the José Abelardo Núñez Upper School. In Santiago the University of Chile was founded during his watch, in 1842, as well as a technical training school from which the University of Santiago is descended.

    Bulnes also presided over a general amnesty in order to reconcile the groups who had opposed one another in the Civil War of 1829.

    Regarding the nation's strategic goals, Bulnes founded Fuerte Bulnes in 1843 in order to establish and enforce sovereignty over the Magellan Straits. The settlement was relocated to Punta Arenas six years later because the original site offered insufficient space for the development of a settled community: it was and remains the most southerly municipality in the world, and has been a focus for economic development in the south of the country. Germans were targeted to colonise the hitherto very sparsely inhabited southern part of Chile in the wake of the 1848 revolutions which provided an impetus for emigration from the European perspective.

    It was also during the presidency of Bulnes that the former colonial power, Spain, acknowledged the independence of Chile and became involved in the construction of Chile's first railway.

    Manuel Bulnes Prieto died in Santiago.

    Cabinet

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    The Bulnes Cabinet
    OfficeNameTerm
    PresidentManuel Bulnes18 September 1841–18 September 1851
    Minister of the Interior & Foreign AffairsRamón Luis Yrarrázabal19 May 1841–10 April 1845
    Manuel Montt10 April 1845–18 September 1846
    Manuel Camilo Vial18 September 1846–12 June 1849
    José Joaquín Pérez12 June 1849–19 April 1850
    Antonio Varas19 April 1850–
    Minister of War & NavyGeneral José María de la Cruz18 September 1841–20 April 1842
    General José Santiago Aldunate20 April 1842–18 September 1846
    General José Manuel Borgoño18 September 1846–8 April 1848
    Pedro Nolasco Vidal8 April 1848–18 September 1851
    Minister of FinanceManuel Rengifo18 September 1841–10 April 1845
    José Joaquín Pérez10 April 1845–22 September 1846
    Manuel Camilo Vial22 September 1846–9 May 1848
    Salvador Sanfuentes9 May 1848–12 June 1849
    Antonio García Reyes12 June 1849–19 April 1850
    Jerónimo Urmeneta19 April 1850–7 May 1852
    Minister of Justice, Clergy & Public InstructionManuel Montt27 March 1841–10 April 1845
    Antonio Varas10 April 1845–18 September 1846
    Salvador Sanfuentes18 September 1846–12 June 1849
    Manuel Antonio Tocornal12 June 1849–2 July 1850
    Máximo Mujica2 July 1850–18 September 1851

    Sources

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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    José Joaquín Prieto

    President of Chile
    1841-1851
    Succeeded by

    Manuel Montt

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    José Joaquín Prieto

    Army Commander-in-chief
    1841-1866
    Succeeded by

    Marcos Maturana


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