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Altino Arantes Marques (Batatais, São Paulo, Brazil) was a President of São Paulo. He graduated from the Law College of the Plaza of Saint Francisco, in 1895. He was a member of the Paulist Republican Party. Before he became the President of the state of São Paulo, he was a federal deputy for two terms: (1906-1908) and (1909-1911). He was also Secretary of State of the Interior from 1911 to 1915. Batatais is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. ...
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Presidency During his administration, the second artificial valorization (price setting) of coffee was promoted (the first was in 1906, by the Tabuaté Convention). With the frost of 1918, this product, doubled in price in the Santos' Port, giving the Altino Arantes government lots of revenue. With the reduction in production, it was possible to put the price premium into the world market, allowing the government to take control of the Sorocaban Railroad from a North-American group. Coffee in beverage form. ...
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For the Australian oil company, see Santos Limited; for the football team, see Santos Futebol Clube. ...
Motto: Official (Latin): E pluribus unum (1789 to 1956) (Translated: Out of Many, One) In God We Trust (1956 to present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at federal level; English de facto Government ⢠President ⢠Vice President Federal...
After the Presidency Between 1921 and 1930 Altino Arantes was a federal deputy again. In 1947 he was a constituent deputy and, again, a federal deputy. He was the first President of the Banespa, became a member and President of the Paulist Academy of Words and member of the Historic and Geographic Institution of São Paulo. He died at São Paulo in 1965.
Legacy Arantes outside São Paulo is largely unknown, although his administration was the more sucessful of the Brazilian Old Republic.
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