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Port Louis is a settlement on northeastern East Falkland
East Falkland

East Falkland the largest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, has an area of 6,605 square kilometres . Its population represents a large majority of the population of the Falklands....
. It was established by Louis de Bougainville in 1764 as the first French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 settlement on the islands, but was then transferred to Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 in 1767 and renamed Puerto Soledad (In Spanish, East Falkland is known as Isla Soledad).

History
The settlement has seen several name changes. The original French settlers named the settlement Port Saint Louis, which was changed to Puerto Soledad
Puerto Soledad

Puerto Soledad was a Spain military outpost and penal colony on the Falkland Islands, situated at an inner cove of Berkeley Sound .The settlement was established as a France colony under the name Port Saint Louis in 1764, and within a year reached a population of 75 , with 3 marriages and 2 births recorded ? apparently the first ever...
 upon the Spanish take over.






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Port Louis is a settlement on northeastern East Falkland
East Falkland

East Falkland the largest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, has an area of 6,605 square kilometres . Its population represents a large majority of the population of the Falklands....
. It was established by Louis de Bougainville in 1764 as the first French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 settlement on the islands, but was then transferred to Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 in 1767 and renamed Puerto Soledad (In Spanish, East Falkland is known as Isla Soledad).

History


The settlement has seen several name changes. The original French settlers named the settlement Port Saint Louis, which was changed to Puerto Soledad
Puerto Soledad

Puerto Soledad was a Spain military outpost and penal colony on the Falkland Islands, situated at an inner cove of Berkeley Sound .The settlement was established as a France colony under the name Port Saint Louis in 1764, and within a year reached a population of 75 , with 3 marriages and 2 births recorded ? apparently the first ever...
 upon the Spanish take over. Vernet reverted to a Spanish version of the original name when he formed his settlement, Puerto Luis. The British renamed the settlement Anson's Harbour for a while before reverting once more to the original French name, Port Louis.

For a time, the town became the Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 capital of the islands, which were claimed by Spain and administered as part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata

The Viceroyalty of the R?o de la Plata was the last and most shortlived viceroyalty created by Spain in 1776. Its limits roughly contained the territories of present day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay....
 (though having their own governor). The Spanish abandoned the settlement in 1811.

In October 1820, following damage to his ship Heroína
Heroina

The Hero?na was a privately owned frigate that was operated as a privateer under a license issued by the United Provinces of the River Plate . It was under the command of Colonel David Jewett and has become linked with the Argentine Sovereignty of the Falkland Islands....
 in a storm, Colonel David Jewett
David Jewett

Colonel David Jewett is notable figure in the history of the Sovereignty of the Falkland Islands between Great Britain and Argentina as he commanded the Frigate Heroina that visited the Falkland Islands in 1820 and raised the first Argentine flag on the islands....
 was forced to put into the islands to shelter in Puerto Soledad
Puerto Soledad

Puerto Soledad was a Spain military outpost and penal colony on the Falkland Islands, situated at an inner cove of Berkeley Sound .The settlement was established as a France colony under the name Port Saint Louis in 1764, and within a year reached a population of 75 , with 3 marriages and 2 births recorded ? apparently the first ever...
. This was the culmination of a disastrous eight-month voyage that saw a mutiny
Mutiny

Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals to openly oppose, change or overthrow an existing authority....
 and most of his crew disabled by scurvy
Scurvy

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C, which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The chemical name for vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is derived from the Latin name of scurvy, scorbutus....
 and other diseases. While in harbour, there was another attempt at mutiny
Mutiny

Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals to openly oppose, change or overthrow an existing authority....
 by the crew who wished to return to Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
. With many of his crew disabled by scurvy, Jewett sought the assistance of the British Antarctic explorer James Weddell
James Weddell

James Weddell was an English navigator, sealer, and explorer of the Antarctica....
 in preparing his ship for sea once more.

On 6 November 1820, Jewett raised the flag of the United Provinces of the River Plate (now Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
) at Port Louis. Weddell witnessed the ceremony and expressed the view that, as Jewett had only put into harbour for repair and provisions, the event was intended to secure an exclusive claim to the wreck of the French ship Uranie that had foundered at the entrance of Berkeley Sound
Berkeley Sound

Berkeley Sound is an inlet, or fjord in the north east of East Falkland in the Falkland Islands. The inlet was the site of the first attempts at colonisation of the islands, at Port Louis, Falkland Islands, by the French....
 a few months previously.

After resting in the islands and repairing his ship, Jewett returned to Buenos Aires.

Luis Vernet

Luisvernet
In 1823, the United Provinces of the River Plate granted fishing rights to Jorge Pacheco and Luis Vernet
Luis Vernet

Luis Vernet was a merchant from Hamburg of Huguenot descent. His exact birthplace is disputed as some sources call him a native of Hamburg , while others refer to his name as French born ....
. The partnership of Pacheco and Vernet did not last, with Vernet forming a new company in 1825. An expedition in 1826 proved to be a failure; sailings to the Islands were disrupted by a Brazilian blockade and the boggy terrain of the Islands prevented the Gauchos catching wild cattle in their traditional way.

In 1828, the United Provinces of the River Plate granted Vernet all of East Falkland together with exclusive fishing and sealing rights. Included in the grant was a clause that provided a colony was established within three years, it would be exempt from taxes. Settling in the former Spanish capital of Puerto Soledad, Vernet reverted to the use of its original name Puerto Luis. By 1831, the colony was well established and advertising for new colonists, although the Lexingtons report (see below) suggests that the conditions on the islands were quite miserable. The colony was largely archaic, and the Argentine government hoped that Vernet's appointment would bolster the economic and political status of the colony, given his extensive business operations.

Vernet was well aware of British claims to the islands. Prior to both the 1826 and 1828 expedition, he approached the British consulate with the grant of the United Provinces of the River Plate and obtained their stamp. While visiting the consulate, he expressed the wish that if the British returned they would take his colony under their protection. Vernet also provided written reports on the suitability of the Islands for the British Government.

Vernet used Puerto Soledad/Puerto Luis as a seal hunting base. The United Provinces of the River Plate granted him a monopoly in the islands and he curbed sealing by others. Vernet later seized the American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 ship
Harriet for breaking the restrictions on seal hunting. Property on board the ship was seized and the captain was returned to Buenos Aires to stand trial. Vernet also returned for the trial. The American Consul in the United Provinces of the River Plate protested the actions by Vernet, stating that the United States did not recognise its sovereignty in the Falklands. The consul dispatched the warship USS Lexington
USS Lexington (1825)

The second USS Lexington was a sloop in the United States Navy built at the New York Navy Yard in 1825; and commissioned on 11 June 1826, Master Commandant William B....
 to Puerto Luis to retake the confiscated property, as well as the
Superior and Breakwater which had also been seized. The Lexington destroyed Puerto Luis in 1832, an act later condoned by the American ambassador in Buenos Aires, who declared the Falkland Islands to be res nullius
Res nullius

Res nullius is a Latin language term derived from Roman law whereby res are not yet the object of rights of any specific subject. Such items are considered ownerless property and are usually free to be owned....
("free from any power").

Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands

Amid the turmoil, the British took over the settlement in 1833 (see Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands (1833)). In March/April that year, Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin Royal Society was an English people natural history who realised and presented compelling evidence that all species of life have evolution over time from common descent, through the process he called natural selection....
 visited from the HMS
Beagle
HMS Beagle

HMS Beagle was a Cherokee class brig-sloop 10-gun sloop-of-war#Rigging of the Royal Navy, named after the beagle, a breed of dog. She was ship naming and launching on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames, at a cost of ?7,803....
. He commented that:
After the possession of these miserable islands had been contested by France, Spain, and England, they were left uninhabited. The government of Buenos Aires then sold them to a private individual, but likewise used them, as old Spain had done before, for a penal settlement. England claimed her right and seized them. The Englishman who was left in charge of the flag was consequently murdered. A British officer was next sent, unsupported by any power: and when we arrived, we found him in charge of a population, of which rather more than half were runaway rebels and murderers. (The Voyage of the Beagle
The Voyage of the Beagle

The Voyage of the Beagle is a title commonly given to the book written by Charles Darwin published in 1839 as his Journal and Remarks, which brought him considerable fame and respect....
.)


Admiral George Grey conducted a survey of the islands in 1836, and his view was a little more positive. In November 1846 he wrote:
Today the weather was beautiful and Port Louis or Solidad [sic] seen to advantage as soon as I had finished my breakfast I landed in company with the Governor to inspect the state of his little Colony, which is situated overlooking a small basin or inner harbour, the principal house of which is that inhabited by Lieut. Smith and among the miserable huts by which it is surrounded looks respectable by comparison, it is white-washed, has a flag staff before it and looks like a preventative station on the coast of Northumberland
Northumberland

Northumberland is a Counties of England in the North East England of England. The non-metropolitan counties of England of Northumberland borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham to the south and Tyne and Wear to the south east, as well as having a border with the Scottish Borders council area to the north, and nearly eighty miles of Nort...
.


After they transferred the administration to Stanley
Stanley, Falkland Islands

Stanley is the Capital and only true cityin the Falkland Islands. It is located on the isle of East Falkland, on a north-facing slope, south of Stanley Harbour, in one of the wettest parts of the islands....
 in 1845, it became the quiet sheep farming settlement it is today, known for its nineteenth century houses, waterfowl
Waterfowl

Waterfowl are certain wildfowl of the order Anseriformes, especially members of the family Anatidae, which includes ducks, goose, and swans.They are strong swimmers with medium to large bodies....
 and wading bird
Wader

Waders, called shorebirds in North America , are members of the order Charadriiformes, excluding the more marine web-footed seabird groups....
s.

See also

  • Origins of Falkland Islanders
    Origins of Falkland Islanders

    Falkland Islanders derive from the numerically small but internationally diverse early 19th century inhabitants of the Falkland Islands comprising and descending in part from settlers brought by Luis Vernet, and England and USA sealers; South American gauchos who settled in the 1840s and 1850s, and since the late 1830s and early 1840s onwa...
  • Puerto Soledad
    Puerto Soledad

    Puerto Soledad was a Spain military outpost and penal colony on the Falkland Islands, situated at an inner cove of Berkeley Sound .The settlement was established as a France colony under the name Port Saint Louis in 1764, and within a year reached a population of 75 , with 3 marriages and 2 births recorded ? apparently the first ever...
  • Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands (1833)


Sources

  • List of the soldiers and civilians who left Port Louis, Falkland Islands on the Sarandí on 5 January 1833, and the prisoners sent to Buenos Aires by José María Pinedo in the Rapid on 1 January 1833.