Joseph Salvador
Joseph Salvador (1716–1786) was a British businessman in
Salvador's ancestors had escaped persecution during the
In 1759, Salvador was elected a Fellow of the
Salvador was also a great patron; together with the DaCosta family, he sponsored transportation for 42 poor Jews to Georgia in 1733. These colonists lay the groundwork for what was to become the Jewish communities of the city of Savannah and Charleston, South Carolina. Many migrated from Savannah to Charleston after the Spanish attacked Georgia, as they feared getting caught in another Inquisition. From the 1730s, Charleston became the preferred destination for Sephardic Jews in the South.
Salvador and the DaCosta family bought hundreds of thousands of acres in Ninety-Six District in the colony of South Carolina in the 1730s. He was eventually financially ruined after the great earthquake that destroyed Lisbon in 1755, as he had invested considerably in property in that city.
Joseph's nephew was Francis Salvador, who emigrated to South Carolina in 1773, buying 7,000 acres in Ninety-Six District. He joined the American Patriot cause and in 1774 was elected to the Provincial Congress, the first Jew to be elected to public office in the Thirteen Colonies (and future United States.) In August 1776, he was killed in a battle in South Carolina, the first Jew to be killed in the American Revolutionary War.
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References
- ^ Woolf, Maurice (1968). "Joseph Salvador, 1716-86". Transactions, Jewish Historical Society of England. 21: 104–137.
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- ^ Marsha Keith Schuchard (1 December 2019). "Early Jacobite Victories, Later Hanoverian Triumph: 1745-1746". Academia.edu. Retrieved 1 December 2019.