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Spaniards and took
The Mexican government passed legislation on December 20, 1827 that mandated the expulsion of all Spaniards younger than sixty years of age from Mexican territories ; Governor Echeandía nevertheless intervened on behalf of some of the missionaries in order to prevent their deportation once the law of took effect in California.
The independence uprising was the first of a dozen similar incidents that took place in Alta California during the Mission Period ; however, most rebellions tended to be localized and short-lived due to the Spaniards ' superior weaponry ( native resistance more often took the form of non-cooperation ( in forced labor ), return to their homelands ( desertion of forced relocation ), and raids on mission livestock ).
The Mexican government passed legislation on December 20, 1827, that mandated the expulsion of all Spaniards younger than sixty years of age from Mexican territories ; Governor Echeandía nevertheless intervened on Barona's behalf in order to prevent his deportation once the law of took effect in California.
In 1564, after a failed attempt in 1563, the Spaniards under command of García Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca took the place from a garrison of 150 Ottoman soldiers, that were all killed.
Relations between the Spaniards and their hosts were uneasy, especially given Cortés ' repeated insistence that the Aztecs desist from idol worship and human sacrifice ; in order to ensure their own safety, the Spaniards took the Aztec king Moctezuma hostage.
These settlers returned south to Pointe Coupee before the Spaniards took possession of Louisiana in the late 1760s.
In his deposition of 18 June 1731, Jenkins stated that the Spanish captain, " took hold of his left Ear and with his Cutlass slit it down, and then another of the Spaniards took hold of it and tore it off, but gave him the Piece of his Ear again.
Indeed, many of the natives took refuge in this sacred territory in 1489, as they faced imminent defeat at the hands of the Spaniards, and it was here that the conquest of La Gomera was drawn to a close.
Florida had about 3, 000 Spaniards when Britain took control in 1763.
It took over a year before the Spaniards were able to subdue the rebellion.
He took command of the army which in 1654 invaded Catalonia, where he captured three towns from the Spaniards.
In 1763, when the Kingdom of Great Britain took control of Florida, the community of Spaniards and Native Americans were moved to Havana.
Alten hastily regrouped and marched south to the Allies ' right wing, but Godinot took Albuera before the Spaniards could arrive, exposing another Allied flank to the French.
Whether on basis of his own opinion or in an agreement decided by everyone, I don't know, but some say he had been warned that the Indian nobles of the city had assembled to plot the mutiny and the rebellion, which they later carried out ; others, believe that Spaniards went to watch them perform this famous and praised dance, and seeing how rich they were and wanting the gold the Indians were wearing, he covered each of the entrances with ten or twelve Spaniards and went inside with more than fifty, and without remorse and lacking any Christian piety, they brutally stabbed and killed the Indians, and took what they were wearing.
The Spaniards took little interest in the island after enslaving the native Lucayan inhabitants.
Portuguese-sponsored Jesuits under Alessandro Valignano took the lead in proselytizing in Japan over the objection of the Spaniards.
In 1571 the Spaniards took hold of the islands of Pu Li Lu.
In spite of this, the Spaniards soon took the natives and their generosity for granted and as a result, the Querandíes ended relations with the white men and relocated further away from the Spanish settlement.
He campaigned in Piedmont, took Saluzzo in 1630, defeated the Spaniards at Carignano ( 1630 ) and lifted the siege of Casale.
For his remarkable calm and courage in the heat of battle at Manimani, John Heard was later awarded a Medal of Honor noting, " after two men had been shot down by Spaniards while transmitting orders to the engine-room on the Wanderer, the ship having become disabled, this officer took the position held by them and personally transmitted the orders, remaining at his post until the ship was out of danger.

Spaniards and refuge
Many Spaniards immigrated to Cuba, calling it a place of refuge.
* Choquequirao-Considered to be the last bastion of Incan resistance against the Spaniards and refuge of Manco Inca Yupanqui.
On 2 May 1769, at El Rincón, near Río de la Hacha, they set their village afire, burning the church and two Spaniards who had taken refuge in it.
The Spaniards sought refuge in Tlaxcala where they regrouped and awaited reinforcements.
The Spaniards who had taken refuge in Isleta had also retreated southward on August 15 and on September 6 the two groups of survivors, numbering 1, 946, met at Socorro.
After the occupation of the Spaniards ended in 1899, Oriente Province became a refuge to Afro-Cubans.
Vilcabamba or Espíritu Pampa ( from Quechua: Willkapampa, " sacred valley ") was a city founded by Manco Inca in 1539 and was the last refuge of the Inca Empire until it fell to the Spaniards in 1572, signaling the end of Inca resistance to Spanish rule.
In February 1898, after being wounded in a battle with the Spaniards at the Maimpis River, Philippine revolutionary hero Emilio Jacinto sought refuge in this church.
By August 15, 1, 000 Spaniards had taken refuge in the Governor's palace in Santa Fe and they were besieged by an Indian army led by Po ' pay they estimated ( or overestimated ) to number 2, 500.
built a strong brick and mortar church, a rectory ( convento ) and a fort ( cotta ) in which the Spaniards and the natives sought refuge every time the town was raided by the Kalingas from the Caraballo ranges.
Being in terror of the hatred of the Spaniards, he took refuge in the British Embassy.
In the 15th century, the Spaniards arrived and found that its bay is a natural refuge from bad weather for their ships.

Spaniards and sent
As each successive wave of attackers was wiped out or beaten off by the Spaniards, Lautaro sent another, until the entire Spanish company was massacred.
In the 1647 campaign, Thomas Francis is mentioned as commanding alongside the French general in the forces sent across north Italy to work with the Duke of Modena Francesco I d ' Este who had just allied with France and opened up a ' second front ' against the Spaniards in Milan, though Mazarin confessed that he had appointed Thomas only because he feared that, if left behind in Piedmont, the Prince's restless spirit would make more trouble.
In the 1647 campaign, Thomas is mentioned as commanding alongside the French general in the forces sent across north Italy to work with the Duke of Modena Francesco I d ' Este who had just allied with France and opened up a ' second front ' against the Spaniards in Milan, though Mazarin confessed that he had appointed Thomas only because he feared that, if left behind in Piedmont, the Prince's restless spirit would make more trouble.
In 1755, a force of 1, 900 Spanish soldiers led by the captains Simeón Valdez and Pedro Gastambide was sent to Jolo to extract revenge for the raids by Sultan Muiz ud-Din, but those Spaniards were soundly defeated.
Most were sent to Mauthausen, where, of the ten thousand Spaniards registered, only two thousand survived the war.
In Quito, Gonzalo Pizarro collected a force of 220 Spaniards and 4000 natives, while Orellana, as second in command, was sent back to Guayaquil to raise a troop of horse.
In 1622, the Governor of Yucatán sent a force of 20 Spaniards and 140 Christian Indian allies to march on Tayasal, but the Itza quickly killed them.
General Leclerc sent a small advance party to enter Paris, with the message that the 2e Division Blindée ( composed of 10, 000 French, 3, 600 Maghrebis and about 350 Spaniards ) would be there the following day.
The Spaniards sent forward 2 companies of the San Fernando Battalion, along with the artillery.
On the arrival of the Spaniards, the young chieftain sent an embassy to Hernán Cortés while he was at Tlaxcala, offering him his services and asking his aid in return.
The six Nations have by Deputy's sent to Scioto threatened much, but Nothing has been undertaken openly on either Side ... It has very often been reported, that the French and Spaniards have excited the Nations against the English, and been the Authors of many Mischiefs, tho ' it has not been discovered that the Spanish Government has had any Concern therein.
With his right under heavy pressure and casualties mounting, Beresford finally sent for Alten's KGL, ordering 3, 000 Spaniards to Albuera to relieve them and take over the defence there.
Some said it was caused by the message sent by Narváez, others because the people wanted to toss the Spaniards out of Mexico, which had been planned as soon as the ships had arrived, because while they were fighting they shouted " Get out!
When the Spaniards arrived at the Timucua village on the 18th, the chief sent them provisions of maize.
( The discrepancy occurs because the Spaniards at Las Guásimas escorted a convoy carrying wounded troopers, as can be read in the order of retreat sent to General Rubin by Lt. General Arsenio Linares on the afternoon of the 24th.
Most of his contemporaries, who also wrote earlier, are less evasive: in the letter sent to Queen Joanna and Emperor Charles V ( Charles I of Spain ) by the constable and town authorities of la Rica Villa de la Vera Cruz, Cortés's captains narrate the origin of Hernández's expedition saying: " as it is the custom in those islands that in the name of your majesties are peopled with Spaniards to go for Indians to the islands that are not peopled with Spaniards, to obtain services from them to obtain their forced labor, they sent the abovementioned ... Fernández de Córdoba and his associates Lope Ochoa de Caicedo and Cristobal Morante with ... two boats and a brigantine in order that from said islands they would bring Indians to the so-called Fernandina Island, and we think [...] that said Diego Velázquez [...] has the fourth part of said armada ".
The siege of Cuzco was waged until the following spring, and during that time Manco's armies managed to wipe three relief columns sent from Lima, but was ultimately unsuccessful in its goal of routing the Spaniards from the city.
Dufour sent back alarming reports from Guarromán, convincing Vedel that 10, 000 Spaniards — perhaps Reding's division, he warned — were marching on the mountains to their rear.
The Spaniards however had been warned of their approach and had sent the gold to Panama and by the time the buccaneers had reached Santa Maria most of the party were in favour of stealing out on the Pacific Ocean in the Mosquito's canoes.
The sacrificed Spaniards were flayed and their faces — with beards attached — were tanned and sent to allied towns, both to solicit assistance and to warn against betraying the alliance.
After the foundation of the Villa de, the Spaniards sent Captain Luis de Moscoso east of the Lempa River with the entrust of the stablishment of a new Spanish village.

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