George Tupou I

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George Tupou I (4 December 1797 – 18 February 1893), originally known as Tāufaʻāhau I, was the first king of modern Tonga. Originally controlling a disputed piece of land in Haʻapai, he expanded to control Vavaʻu, Tongatapu, and other islands.

Early life

George Tupou I was born on 4 December 1797, to Tupouto'a and Hoamofaleono.Template:Sfn

Reign

Conquests

A series of civil wars in the 18th century had fractured Tonga. Tupou received a dispute inheritance of land in Haʻapai in 1820.Template:Sfn

Tupou gained control over Vavaʻu in 1833, and assumed nominal control over Tongatapu after gaining the title of Tu'i Kanokupolu in 1845.Template:Sfn

Ngongo, the chief of Niuatoputapu, converted to Christianity and led a group of men to Uvea in 1835. Ngongo and his men were massacred. The king of Uvea offered to send tribute and requested forgiveness from Tupou.Template:Sfn

Laufilitonga was a rival of Tupou. The title of Tuʻi Tonga, which Laufilitonga gained in 1827, was acquired by Tupou after Laufilitonga's death in 1865.Template:Sfn

Fiji

Tupou first visited Fiji in 1842, while returning to Tonga from Samoa.Template:Sfn Tupou met Seru Epenisa Cakobau in 1853, and appointed Enele Maʻafu and Lualala to administer the Tongans in Fiji. Ma'afu conquered Vanua Balavu in 1854, and Tupou defeated Cakobau's enemies at the Battle of Kaba in 1855. Ma'afu was involved in the 1857 Macuata War and boasted to William Thomas Pritchard in 1859 that he could conquer Fiji. Pritchard forced Ma'afu to renounce his territorial claims in 1859.Template:Sfn

Tupou's heir Vuna died in January 1862.Template:Sfn Ma'afu, believing that he could become the new heir, took the majority of Tonga's warriors from Fiji back to Tonga.Template:Sfn Tupou planned an invasion of Fiji in 1862,Template:Sfn but Pritchard convinced Tupou to abandon these plans in April.Template:Sfn

During Ma'afu's absence a group of Tongans under the command of Wainiqolo were involved in a skirmish. An inquiry was conducted by Ma'afu and he asked for reinforcements from Tupou. European settlers in Fiji requested a war ship for their protection. Pritchard and I.M. Brower wrote to Tupou to warn him that sending his army to Fiji could incur an international response. 1,000 Tongan men were already sent before the letter arrived, but Tupou cancelled the expedition.Template:Sfn

A confederacy was formed in Fiji in 1867, and the northern and eastern portions of Fiji were controlled by Maʻafu. However, he considered himself an agent of Tonga and still used the Tongan flag. The parliament of Tonga agreed to end its claims to Fiji in 1869, and Maʻafu became a Fijian chief.Template:Sfn

Governance

Charles St Julian provided advice to Tupou on constitutional development, but Tupou dismissed his ideas and instead sought advice from officials in New Zealand. St Julian criticised Tupou in an article published by The Sydney Morning Herald in which he claimed that Tupou sought to conquer Samoa and Fiji.Template:Sfn

In 1852, Tupou combined the positions of sacred king, Tu'i Tonga, and secular chief and became head of the Free Church of Tonga. Reverend Shirley Baker was selected to administer this church.Template:Sfn

An assembly of chiefs was called by Tupou for the first time in 1859. This group formed a law code that was issued in 1862.Template:Sfn

James Egan Moulton was invited to Tonga by Tupou in 1865, and asked to establish Tupou College.Template:Sfn

Family tree

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References

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  • Lātūkefu, S. (1975). King George Tupou I of Tonga. Nukuʻalofa: Tonga Traditions Committee, 37pp. Reprinted from a chapter in J. W. Davidson & Deryck Scarr (eds). (1970). Pacific Islands Portraits. Canberra, Australian National University Press. Template:ISBN.
  • 'I.F. Helu; Critical essays: Cultural perspectives from the South seas; 1999

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