September 6, 1853, cabinet explained

Cabinet Name:Conciliation cabinet
Cabinet Number:7th
Jurisdiction:the Empire of Brazil
Flag:Flag of Brazil (1822–1870).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:6 September 1853
Date Dissolved:3 September 1856
Government Head:Marquess of Paraná
State Head:Pedro II
Total Number:6
Political Party:Conservative
Previous:Itaboraí I Cabinet
Successor:Caxias I Cabinet

The September 6, 1853 cabinet, also known as the Conciliation cabinet, was a ministry of the Empire of Brazil during the reign of Emperor Pedro II. The Council of Ministers was headed by the conservative Honório Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná up to his death on September 3, 1856. The Cabinet survived him under the presidency of the Duke of Caxias up to May 4, 1857.

The Cabinet

The composition of the cabinet was:[1]

OFFICENAMETERM
President of the Council of MinistersThe Marquis of ParanáSeptember 6, 1853 - September 3, 1856
 The Duke of CaxiasSeptember 3, 1856 - May 4, 1857
Empire ministerLuís Pedreira do Couto FerrazSeptember 6, 1853 - May 4, 1857
Justice ministerJosé Tomás Nabuco de Araújo FilhoSeptember 6, 1853 - May 4, 1857
Foreign ministerThe Viscount of AbaetéSeptember 6, 1853 - June 14, 1855
 The Viscount of Rio BrancoJune 14, 1855 - May 4, 1857
Finance ministerThe Marquis of ParanáSeptember 6, 1853 - August 23, 1856
 The Baron of CotegipeAugust 23, 1856 - May 4, 1857
Navy ministerPedro de Alcântara BellegardeSeptember 6, 1853 - December 15, 1853
 The Viscount of Rio BrancoDecember 15, 1853 - June 14, 1855
 The Baron of CotegipeJune 14, 1855 - October 8, 1856
 The Viscount of Rio BrancoOctober 8, 1856 - May 4, 1857
War ministerPedro de Alcântara BellegardeSeptember 6, 1853 - June 14, 1855
 The Duke of CaxiasJune 14, 1855 - May 4, 1857

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Nabuco, p.1026