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Marie-Jules Dupré (; 25 November 1813 – 8 February 1881) was a French admiral. He was governor of Réunion from 1865 to 1869 under the Second French Empire, and governor of Cochinchina from 1871 to 1874 under the French Third Republic. He negotiated a treaty with the Emperor of Vietnam that opened up the country to French commerce and ceded territory in the south to France.


Life


Early career (1813–54)

Marie-Jules Dupré was born on 25 November 1813 in
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, Tarn. His father was an army officer. He attended the
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and graduated in 1831 as a midshipman. In 1847 Dupré was promoted to lieutenant commander. He fought in the
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between 1848 and 1851.


Commander and Admiral (1854–71)

Dupré was promoted to commander in 1854. He fought in the
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, then served in the expeditions to Syria and
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. In 1861 Dupré concluded a commercial treaty with Radama II, King of Madagascar. He was Governor of
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from 1864 to 1869. As governor of Réunion he was always helpful to scientific researchers, and in return the Madagascan fruit bat (''Eidolon dupreanum'') was named in his honour. In 1867 he was promoted to rear admiral. In 1870 Dupré participated in the French blockade of Chinese and Japanese ports. The French were trying to keep these ports closed to the Germans. Dupré was present at the Tianjin Massacre.


Cochinchina (1871–74)

Dupré was Governor of
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from 1 April 1871 to 16 March 1874. The French were recovering from the
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, saw little value in the colony of Cochinchina and were against expanding their colonial empire. Dupré disagreed, and saw great potential for France in Vietnam. He strengthened the Native Affairs Service, promoted primary education and introduced compulsory vaccination. He established new schools including the Collège de Stagiaires, in which Annamese officials were trained for the French administration. He preferred to avoid major changes to the local laws, based on the Chinese system, since this could cause unrest and possibly revolt. Despite several requests by Dupré the French government did not want to further extend their power in the region. In 1873 the Vietnamese objected to use of the Red River route to China by the French trader Jean Dupuis. Dupré ignored government instructions and dispatched
Francis Garnier Marie Joseph François Garnier (; 25 July 1839 – 21 December 1873) was a French officer, inspector of Indigenous Affairs of Cochinchina and explorer. He eventually became mission leader of the Mekong Expedition of 1866–68, Mekong Exploration C ...
with a naval force to
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, where it captured the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. Dupré was concerned that British and German enterprises on the China coast would intervene to block French access to China via Tonkin. He seems to have given Garnier the mandate of attempting to establish a colonial base in Tonkin, but his written orders did not include instructions to this effect since that would have been against French official policy. After the initial success Garnier was killed and the expeditionary force returned from Tonkin. Dupré next dispatched Paul-Louis-Félix Philastre to negotiate a treaty with the Emperor of Vietnam,
Tự Đức Tự Đức (, vi-hantu, :wikt:嗣, 嗣:wikt:德, 德, , 22 September 1829 – 19 July 1883) (personal name: Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm, also Nguyễn Phúc Thì) was the fourth emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, and the country's la ...
. In 1874 Tự Đức ratified the treaty, under which the French could trade with Haiphong, Hanoi and Qui Nhơn, a step towards annexation of the whole of Vietnam ten years later. The treaty ceded the southern provinces of Vĩnh Long, Châu Đốc and Hà Tiên to the French.


Last years (1874–81)

The French government disapproved of Dupré's views and actions and recalled him to France. He was maritime prefect of
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and then of
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. He retired in 1878. Dupré died in Paris on 8 February 1881.


Publications

Publications by Dupré include: *


Notes


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* * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dupre, Marie Jules 1813 births 1881 deaths French Navy admirals Governors of Réunion Governors of Cochinchina