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*{{nl icon}} Dutch Parliament's Database [http://www.parlement.com/9291000/biof/04257] |
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| name = Jean Chrétien Baud |
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| caption = Portrait of Jean Chrétien Baud (1835)<br>by [[Raden Saleh]] |
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| term_start = 1833 |
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| term_end = 1836 |
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| monarch = [[William I of the Netherlands|William I]] |
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| predecessor = [[Johannes van den Bosch]] |
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| successor = [[Dominique Jacques de Eerens]] |
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| birth_place = [[The Hague]], [[Dutch Republic]] |
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'''Jean Chrétien, Baron Baud''' (1789–1859) was [[Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies]] from 1833 until 1836.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.parlement.com/id/vg09lkxrbnwk/j_ch_baud J.Ch. Baud], ''Parlement & Politiek''. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.</ref> |
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⚫ | He was born in [[The Hague]] on 23 October 1789. He was a civil servant and politician who served under [[William I of the Netherlands|William I]] and [[William II of the Netherlands]]. He sped through the ranks of the civil service until he reached the post of Vice President of the [[Council for the Dutch East Indies]]. Following [[Johannes van den Bosch]], as acting Governor-General and, later, [[Colony|Minister for the Colonies]], he was a strong defender of the Dutch Colonial policy, the ''[[Cultivation System|cultuurstelsel]]'', which required a certain amount of profitable crops to be dedicated to export. |
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⚫ | He was succeed in 1836 by [[Dominique Jacques de Eerens]]. He became Minister of the Marine in 1840 and Minister for the Colonies from that year until 1848. After 1848 he was for a few years a [[conservative]] member for [[Rotterdam]] of the [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|House of Representatives]]. He died in [[The Hague]] on 27 June 1859. |
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 10 May 2022
Jean Chrétien Baud | |
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Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies | |
In office 1833–1836 | |
Monarch | William I |
Preceded by | Johannes van den Bosch |
Succeeded by | Dominique Jacques de Eerens |
Personal details | |
Born | The Hague, Dutch Republic | 23 October 1789
Died | 27 June 1859 The Hague, Netherlands | (aged 69)
Jean Chrétien, Baron Baud (1789–1859) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1833 until 1836.[1]
He was born in The Hague on 23 October 1789. He was a civil servant and politician who served under William I and William II of the Netherlands. He sped through the ranks of the civil service until he reached the post of Vice President of the Council for the Dutch East Indies. Following Johannes van den Bosch, as acting Governor-General and, later, Minister for the Colonies, he was a strong defender of the Dutch Colonial policy, the cultuurstelsel, which required a certain amount of profitable crops to be dedicated to export.
He was succeed in 1836 by Dominique Jacques de Eerens. He became Minister of the Marine in 1840 and Minister for the Colonies from that year until 1848. After 1848 he was for a few years a conservative member for Rotterdam of the House of Representatives. He died in The Hague on 27 June 1859.
References[edit]
- ^ (in Dutch) J.Ch. Baud, Parlement & Politiek. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.
External links[edit]
- Media related to Jean Chrétien Baud at Wikimedia Commons
- 1789 births
- 1859 deaths
- Barons of the Netherlands
- Dutch civil servants
- Dutch members of the Dutch Reformed Church
- Governors-General of the Dutch East Indies
- Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)
- Ministers of Colonial Affairs of the Netherlands
- Ministers of the Navy of the Netherlands
- Ministers of State (Netherlands)
- People from The Hague
- Dutch people of Swiss descent
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