Jose Manuel Balmaceda (Died)
September 18, 2012
On this date in 1891, Jose Manuel Balmaceda, president of the
Republic of Chile, died at the end of a civil war. He was born circa
1838 (one source reports 1840), and was educated at the Jesuit Seminary
in Santiago. Rejecting Roman Catholicism, Balmaceda founded the
anti-clerical Reform Club in 1868. He became part of the Chilean
congress in the 1870s, and led the anti-clerical Liberals. In 1882, as
Minister of the Interior during the presidency of Domingo Santa Maria,
Balmaceda used his powers to oppose Church strangleholds on the law,
passing a divorce law and other reforms. Balmaceda was president from
1886 to 1890. His rule, which became increasingly autocratic during a
constitutional conflict, brought on a civil war. He committed suicide at
the Argentine embassy. D. 1891.
Compiled by Annie Laurie Gaylor - www.ffrf.org
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