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Name
  
Irineu de

Role
  
Entrepreneur


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Born
  
28 December 1813 (
1813-12-28
)
Arroio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Portuguese Colony)

Occupation
  
Business magnate; investor

Net worth
  
$60 billion USD (2009 dollars)

Died
  
October 21, 1889, Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Children
  
Artur de Souza, Lisia Ricardina de Souza

Parents
  
Joao Evangelista de Avila e Sousa, Mariana de Jesus Batista de Carvalho

Organizations founded
  

Irineu Evangelista de Sousa ([iɾiˈnew ivɐ̃ʒeˈliʃtɐ dʒi ˈsowzɐ]), the Viscount of Mauá ([viʃˈkõdʒi dʒi mɐwˈa], 1813–1889) was a Brazilian entrepreneur, industrialist, banker and politician. Born to a family of small estancieiros (ranchers), Mauá became one of the world's richest men; by 1867, his wealth was larger than the annual budget of the Brazilian Empire. He was called the Rothschild of the South American continent by the New York Times in 1871. He received the titles of baron (1854) and visconde com grandeza (viscount with greatness) (1874) of Mauá. A pioneer in several areas of the economy of Brazil, one of his greatest achievements was to start the construction of the Mauá Railroad, the first railroad in Brazil.

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At his peak, Mauá controlled eight of the country's ten largest companies (the remaining two were state-owned); his banking interests stretched over to Britain, France, the United States and Argentina. Mauá also founded the first bank in Uruguay (Banco Mauá Y Cia).

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Mauá, who established the modern Banco do Brasil, is credited with financing much of the Brazilian economy activity in the 19th century, particularly in coffee plantation, and with the construction of the first railroads, shipyard and cast iron metalwork in the country. Mauá commissioned the first telegraphic submarine cable connecting South America to Europe, developed commercial transportation via steamboats on rivers Amazon and Guaíba, and installed the first gas-fueled street lights in the city of Rio de Janeiro, then Brazil's capital. His fortunes turned around with the decay of the Empire after the Paraguayan War, however, and, by the time he died, Mauá had lost most of his wealth.

Legacy and honors

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At a time in which Brazil was dominated by government-protected landowners who prioritized exports in a slave-based economy, Mauá defended free enterprise, liberalism, industrialization and the abolition of slavery. After his death, he deserved several honors and acknowledgements:

  • He is the patron of the Ministry of Transport
  • The city of Visconde de Mauá is named after him
  • The Baron of Mauá International Bridge links the city of Jaguarão, Rio Grande do Sul with Río Branco, Uruguay
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    References

    Irineu Evangelista de Sousa, Viscount of Mauá Wikipedia