Jean Étienne de Boré (27 December 1741 – 1 February 1820) was a French planter who was known for producing the first granulated sugar in Spanish Louisiana, and essentially making sugar cane profitable as a commodity crop. He was prominent there at the time of the Louisiana Purchase; in 1803 the American governor of the territory appointed him the first mayor of New Orleans under the U.S. administration.
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27 December 1740 Kaskaskia, Illinois
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Died |
1 February 1820 (aged 79)
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Zodiac | Capricorn |
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