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Jacques Phillippe Villeré (April 28, 1761 - 7 March, 1830) was the second Governor
Governor

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 of Louisiana
Louisiana

The State of Louisiana is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans....
 after it became a state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
. He was the first Creole
Louisiana Creole people

Louisiana Creole refers to people of various racial backgrounds who are descended from the colonial France/Spain settlers, African Americans, and Native Americans in the United Statess from the time before the Louisiana territory became a possession of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase....
 and the first native of Louisiana to attain that office.

as born near present day Kenner, Louisiana
Kenner, Louisiana

Kenner is a city in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States, and a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana. The population was 70,517 at the 2000 United States Census....
 on the concession La Providence on the German Coast
German Coast

The German Coast was a region of early Louisiana settlement located above New Orleans on the Mississippi River ? specifically, from east to west, in St....
 somewhere in St. John the Baptist Parish in 1761. His father was Joseph Roi de Villeré, Naval Secretary of Louisiana under French
France

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 King Louis XV and one of the victims of Spain
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 Governor Alejandro O'Reilly
Alejandro O'Reilly

Alejandro O'Reilly , was a highly respected military reformer and Inspector-General of Infantry for the Spain Empire in the second half of the 18th century....
 who was sent by the Spanish King to put down a revolt in Louisiana.






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Jacques Phillippe Villeré (April 28, 1761 - 7 March, 1830) was the second Governor
Governor

A governor is a governing official, usually the Executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constitutive state....
 of Louisiana
Louisiana

The State of Louisiana is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans....
 after it became a state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
. He was the first Creole
Louisiana Creole people

Louisiana Creole refers to people of various racial backgrounds who are descended from the colonial France/Spain settlers, African Americans, and Native Americans in the United Statess from the time before the Louisiana territory became a possession of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase....
 and the first native of Louisiana to attain that office.

Early life

He was born near present day Kenner, Louisiana
Kenner, Louisiana

Kenner is a city in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States, and a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana. The population was 70,517 at the 2000 United States Census....
 on the concession La Providence on the German Coast
German Coast

The German Coast was a region of early Louisiana settlement located above New Orleans on the Mississippi River ? specifically, from east to west, in St....
 somewhere in St. John the Baptist Parish in 1761. His father was Joseph Roi de Villeré, Naval Secretary of Louisiana under French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 King Louis XV and one of the victims of Spain
Spanish people

Spanish people or Spaniards are a nation or ethnic group native to Spain, in the Iberian Peninsula of southwestern Europe. They are often considered an amalgam of different ethnic groups, rather than an ethnic group by itself....
 Governor Alejandro O'Reilly
Alejandro O'Reilly

Alejandro O'Reilly , was a highly respected military reformer and Inspector-General of Infantry for the Spain Empire in the second half of the 18th century....
 who was sent by the Spanish King to put down a revolt in Louisiana. Villeré's paternal grandfather, Etienne Roi de Villeré had accompanied Iberville
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville

Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville [#Notes] ,was a soldier, ship captain, explorer, colonizer, knight of the order of Saint-Louis, adventurer, privateer, trader and founder of the colony of French Louisiana . He was born at Ville-Marie, on 16 July 1661....
 on the voyage to the colony. His mother was Louise Marguerite de la Chaise, grandaughter of the Chevalier d’Arensbourg.

Military service

Villeré joined the French army and was educated in France at the Crown's expense due to his father's death at the hands of O'Reilly. In 1776, he was assigned by the French army to Saint Domingue
Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo, or in full, Santo Domingo de Guzm?n, is the Capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic, and the second largest city in the Caribbean....
 as a first lieutenant of the artillery. On leave in Louisiana, Villeré was detained by the Spanish authorities.

Political career and Later Life

In 1784, Villeré married Jeanne Henriette de Fazende, the daughter of Gabriel de Fazende, who owned a plantation seven miles (11 km) downriver from New Orleans in Saint Bernard Parish. In 1803, he secured a seat on the municipal council (the Cabildo) of New Orleans during the short French rule. The next year, Villeré was appointed a Major General
Major General

Major General or Major-General is a military rank used in many countries. It is derived from the older rank of Sergeant Major General. A Major General is a high-ranking officer, normally subordinate to the rank of Lieutenant General and senior to the ranks of Brigadier and Brigadier General....
 in the territorial militia, a Police Juror
Police Jury

Police Jury- Form of government used in many Louisiana parishes . Other forms used in Louisiana are the Parish Council and the Parish Commission....
 in Orleans Parish and a Justice of the Peace for St. Bernard Parish.

Villeré was a member of the convention which drafted Louisiana's first state constitution
Constitution

A constitution is a system for government — often codified as a written document — that establishes the rules and principles of an autonomous political entity....
. He ran for governor in 1812, but was defeated in the election by William C. C. Claiborne when the creole vote was split between Villeré and Jean N. Destréhan
Jean N. Destréhan

File:Jean Noel Destrehan.jpgJean Noel Destr?han was a Louisiana Creole people politician in Louisiana and one-time owner of Destr?han Plantation, one of Louisiana's most famous ante-bellum historical landmarks....
.

He participated in the Battle of New Orleans
Battle of New Orleans

The Battle of New Orleans took place on January 8, 1815, and was the final major battle of the War of 1812. United States forces, with General Andrew Jackson in command, defeated an invading British Army intent on seizing New Orleans and America's vast western lands....
 in 1815, commanding the First Division of the Louisiana Militia. His men stood fast, assigned to the area near Lake Borgne
Lake Borgne

File:National Atlas Louisiana east detailed.gifLake Borgne is a lagoon in eastern Louisiana of the Gulf of Mexico. Due to coastal erosion, it is no longer actually a lake but rather an arm of the Gulf of Mexico....
 and Bayou Dupre
Bayou Dupre

Bayou Dupre is a bayou in southeastern Louisiana....
, as the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
 approached New Orleans. The Villeré Plantation, Conseil, located downriver from the city, was overrun by the British Army. His home was destroyed and he lost 52 slaves
Slavery

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, whom the British took aboard their ships and freed later.

Villeré was elected Governor in 1815, narrowly defeating Joshua Lewis. He took office the following year and serving through 1820, a period of prosperity and growth for the new state. He retired to his plantation in St. Bernard Parish after his term. In 1824, Villeré was brought out of retirement to run again for Governor, but he and Bernard de Marigny
Bernard de Marigny

Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville, was a France-Louisiana Creole people American nobleman, playboy, politician, and President of the Louisiana Senate between 1822-23....
 split the creole vote and Henry Johnson (Louisiana)
Henry Johnson (Louisiana)

Henry Johnson was the Governor of Louisiana, and served as a United States Representative and as a United States Senator.Johnson was born in Davidson County, Tennessee in September, 1783....
 was elected Governor.

He died March 7, 1830 on his plantation Conseil after a long illness.

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