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Years: 1684 - 1827

The Rise of Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, Marquis of Pombal (1750–1777)

With the death of João V in 1750, his indolent son, José I (r. 1750–1777), ascended the Portuguese throne. Rather than actively governing, José I entrusted full control of the state to Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, who would later become the Marquis of Pombal.

Carvalho, a shrewd and ambitious statesman, transformed Portugal from a rigid aristocratic society into a modernized, centralized state, using ruthless Enlightenment-inspired reforms to strengthen the economy, weaken the nobility, and build a strong middle class.


Carvalho’s Rise to Power: From Diplomat to Dictator

  • Born into a minor noble family, Carvalho defied Portugal’s rigid class system through intelligence, political skill, and a strategic marriage.
  • His diplomatic postings in Britain and Austria exposed him to Enlightenment ideals, particularly in:
    • Economic modernization.
    • Scientific progress.
    • Administrative efficiency.
  • Returning to Portugal, he became José I’s chief minister, effectively ruling as Portugal’s dictator for nearly three decades.

Pombal’s Enlightenment-Inspired Reforms

Recognizing Portugal’s economic and social stagnation, Pombal launched aggressive reforms to modernize the country:

 Economic and Industrial Modernization

  • Promoted mercantilist policies and state-run monopoly companies.
  • Strengthened manufacturing, agriculture, and trade, reducing reliance on imported goods.
  • Founded textile, glass, and paper industries, protecting them with tariffs and subsidies.

 Weakened the Aristocracy and Church Power

  • Curbed noble privileges, appointing capable commoners to key government positions.
  • Expelled the Jesuits in 1759, accusing them of opposing reforms and inciting rebellion.
  • Secularized education and administration, making them more state-controlled.

 Creation of a Middle Class

  • Encouraged trade, entrepreneurship, and skilled labor, laying the foundation for a Portuguese bourgeoisie.
  • Promoted scientific and educational reforms, reducing the influence of clerical instruction.

Conclusion: A Ruthless Modernizer

Though Pombal ruled as a near-dictator, his policies transformed Portugal into a more centralized and modernized state. He was admired for his efficiency but feared for his authoritarian methods. His influence dominated José I’s reign, and his legacy shaped Portugal’s political and economic trajectory for generations.

 

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