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Juan Santos had worked as an assistant to Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the Yungas region, and over time he became outraged at the abuses committed by the Spanish missionaries against the local Asháninka tribe, which led him to plan a rebellion against the Spaniards. Juan Santos declared himself to be the reincarnation of Inca emperor ...
Juan Santos Atahualpa Apu-Inca Huayna Capac [1] (c. 1710 – c. 1756) was the messianic leader of a successful indigenous rebellion in the Amazon Basin and Andean foothills against the Viceroyalty of Peru in the Spanish Empire. The Juan Santos Rebellion began in 1742 in the Gran Pajonal among the Asháninka people.
Although Tupaq Amaru II's rebellion was not a success, it marked the first large-scale rebellion in the Spanish colonies and inspired the revolt of many Natives and Peruvians in the surrounding area. The rebellion took on important manifestations in "Upper Peru" or what is today modern Bolivia including the region South and East of Lake Titicaca.
Juan Santos Rebellion; L. La Violencia; List of conflicts in the Americas; Locumba uprising; M. Muaná Revolt (1823) P. Paraguayan Civil War (1947) Paraguayan Civil ...
Soto was deemed unavailable Friday night, in a 2-1 11-inning Dodgers win before an engaged, sellout crowd of 48,048 fans. Late in the game, Soto fidgeted on the top dugout step with a bat in his ...
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Yankees slugger Juan Soto was removed from Thursday night's game against the Minnesota Twins with left forearm discomfort. New York manager Aaron Boone said it's too early to tell if the right ...
Juan Soto had his first multi-home run game for the New York Yankees, while Luis Gil struck out 14 batters in a 6–1 win over the Chicago White Sox.