Franceville, New Hebrides

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Independent Commune of Franceville
Commune Indépendante de Franceville
Unrecognized state
1889–1890
Flag
Flag
1905 map of New Hebrides, still showing Franceville as alternative name for Port Vila
Capital Not specified
Languages French, Bislama
Government Republic
President
 •  1889 Ferdinand Chevillard
 •  1890? R. D. Polk
Deputy (legislator) Comte Maurice de Nolhac
Historical era New Imperialism
 •  Established August 9, 1889
 •  Disestablished September 1890
Population
 •  1889 est. 540 
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission
Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission

Franceville (present-day Port Vila) was a municipality located on Efate, or Sandwich Island. It was established in 1889 in order to gain basic legal status, during the period when the New Hebrides was a neutral territory under the loose jurisdiction of a joint Anglo-French naval commission.

In 1878, the United Kingdom and France declared all of the New Hebrides to be neutral territory.[1] For the protection of the French and British citizens in New Hebrides, a joint naval commission was established under the Convention of 16 October 1887. However, the convention claimed no jurisdiction over internal native affairs.

The lack of a functional government led to rising discontent among the colonists. The French were especially inconvenienced because French law only recognized marriages when contracted under a civil authority (the nearest one being in New Caledonia), whereas British law recognized marriages conducted by local clergy.[2][3] On 9 August 1889, Franceville declared itself an independent commune under the leadership of elected mayor/president Ferdinand-Albert Chevillard,[4][5][6] and with its own red, white and blue flag with five stars.[7][8]

This community became one of the first self-governing nations in recorded history to practice universal suffrage without distinction of sex or race.[9] Although the district's population at the time consisted of about 500 natives and fewer than 50 whites, only white males were permitted to hold office. One of its elected presidents was R. D. Polk, a native of Tennessee and relative of James K. Polk.[10][11]

The new government was soon suppressed, and by June 1890, Granville as a commune was reported to have been "practically broken up."[12] In 1906, the naval commission was replaced by a more structured British-French Condominium.

See also

References

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  5. Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 26, 1889
  6. "The 'Commune' of Franceville," North Otago Times (New Zealand), Sep 5, 1889
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  8. Simpson, Colin (1955), Islands of Men: A Six-part Book about Life in Melanesia, p 133
  9. "Wee, Small Republics: A Few Examples of Popular Government," Hawaiian Gazette, Nov 1, 1895, p 1
  10. "Wee, Small Republics: A Few Examples of Popular Government," Hawaiian Gazette, Nov 1, 1895, p 1
  11. "Some Little Republics," New York Evangelist, Feb 20, 1896
  12. "Latest Cable News: Australian News," The West Coast Times (New Zealand), June 28, 1890, p 2

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