James Thompson (pastor)

James Thomson
Personal details
Born September 1, 1788
Creetown, Scotland
Died February 25, 1854
London, England
Nationality British
Profession Teaching
Religion Baptist

James Diego Thomson (1788-1854) was a Scottish Baptist Pastor, and educator in South America.[1]

Biography

Born 1788 in Scotland, Thomson began his studies at the University of Glasgow. He learned Spanish language, and served as a pastor in a village in Scotland.[2] In 1818, was arrived at the port of Buenos Aires. Thomson was sent by the British and Foreign Bible Society, to carry out the education system created by Joseph Lancaster.[3] Due to the successful implementation of the Lancastrian system, James Thomson was appointed director of schools in Buenos Aires.[4] Thomson was invited by the General José de San Martín to visit the city of Lima, in order to introduce modern education system.[5] In 1821, Thomson was hired by the government of Chile.[6]

James Diego Thomson was appointed an honorary citizen of the United Provinces of the River Plate, for his great contribution to national public education.[7]

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