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Tupac Amaru II’s Indigenous Uprising Against Colonial Spain
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Tupac Amaru II’s Indigenous uprising against colonial Spain
In the late 1700s, Indigenous peoples in the Spanish colonies of the Andes were forced to work for the Spanish. They tilled the land, worked in the textile mills and the mines. Those that didn’t faced heavy taxes. But in early November 1780, Indigenous Incan leader Tupac Amaru II led an uprising against the Spanish that he hoped would end it all. It was the largest revolt against colonial Spain. Thousands would join the months-long rebellion. It…
·Baltimore, United States
Read Full ArticleIn Peru, at the end of the 18th century, Túpac Amaru II and his wife Micaela Bastidas launched a rebellion against Spain's colonial power.
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