Faidherbe, Louis

Faidherbe, Louis

▪ governor of French Senegal
Introduction
in full  Louis-léon-césar Faidherbe  
born June 3, 1818, Lille, France
died Sept. 29, 1889, Paris
 governor of French Senegal in 1854–61 and 1863–65 and a major founder of France's colonial empire in Africa. He founded Dakar, the future capital of French West Africa.

Early life and career
      After graduating from the École Polytechnique, Faidherbe joined the corps of military engineers in 1840. He spent three undistinguished years, from 1843 to 1846, in Algeria. In 1847 he was posted to Guadeloupe, where his reserved and prickly temperament and his strong Republican sympathies alienated both the colonists and his fellow officers, and he was recalled. He returned to Algeria in 1849 and assumed his first independent command; his work now won commendation, and after further service in Kabylie he was made chevalier of the Legion of Honour.

      In 1852 he was transferred to Senegal as deputy director of engineers and soon impressed the local merchant community as a capable and energetic administrator. Two years later, he was promoted to the rank of major and appointed governor of Senegal.

      As governor, Faidherbe was alarmed by the growing power of the militant Islāmic leader Umar Talʿ on the frontiers of Senegal. Abandoning the cautious policies of his predecessors, Faidherbe took the offensive against all those who threatened French primacy. In a series of well-executed campaigns, some undertaken against the wishes of the French government, he subjugated the Moorish tribes in the north, drove the forces of ʿUmar Tal off the lower Sénégal River, and extended French control southward toward the Gambia. By 1861 he had transformed his colony from a collection of scattered trading posts into the dominant political and military power in this region of West Africa (western Africa, history of).

Colonial policies.
      Faidherbe was no mere conquistador; he possessed a real sympathy for his African subjects and a genuine concern for their welfare. He also was an uncompromising enemy of slavery in all its forms. He sought to improve indigenous society without destroying it, and to this end he maintained the traditional authority of the chiefs while training their sons to become more efficient agents of French (French West Africa) rule.

      Faidherbe's ambition was to make Senegal the cornerstone of a vast French African empire that he hoped might one day rival British India in its commercial development. During his first period of office he encouraged experimental farming, founded Dakar, and built Médina on the upper Sénégal River as a base for further expansion inland. When he reassumed the governorship in 1863, after another tour of duty in Algeria, his principal objective was the extension of French power eastward to the Niger River and ultimately to Timbuktu and beyond. The French government, however, rejected his proposals for territorial expansion as too expensive. Nevertheless, his farsighted policies laid the foundations for the West African federation that was finally created at the beginning of the 20th century.

Later career.
      Faidherbe left Senegal in 1865 and returned again to Algeria. Recalled to France after the outbreak of the Franco-German War, he was appointed commander in chief of the Army of the North in December 1870. Faidherbe realized the hopelessness of his task, but, as a good Republican, he remained loyal to the government of national defense and fought with skill and tenacity. In 1871 the three northern départements of Pas-de-Calais, Somme, and Nord all elected him to the National Assembly with overwhelming majorities, but he resigned almost immediately because of the assembly's anti-Republican proceedings. He was defeated in the senatorial elections of 1876 but was elected Republican senator for the Nord in 1879 and held the seat until 1888. As a final recognition of his services, he was made grand chancellor of the Legion of Honour in 1880.

      By then, Faidherbe could no longer participate actively in political life, for years of service in Africa and the rigours of the northern campaign had left him paralyzed and half-blind. He retained his interest in West African affairs, however, and continued to exert some influence over them.

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