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Spanish and authorities
Despite assurances against reprisals, the returning Spanish authorities proved to be merciless with the rebels and, in the process of ferreting out participants in the Quito revolt, jailed and abused many innocent citizens.
During colonial times, the Spanish decided that El Salvador would produce and export indigo, but after the invention of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, Salvadoran authorities and the newly created modern state turned to coffee as the main export of the economy.
Spanish authorities did not let him stay and he was deported to the United States on 25 December 1916.
* In Neal Stephenson's 2004 novel The Confusion, a group of characters are detained and subjected to torture by Spanish religious authorities in 1600's Mexico, prompting one of them to exclaim, " I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!
Variations include the longer and more pointed iták intended for combat, and it was also used during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonial authorities, later becoming a signature weapon of guerrillas in the Philippine-American War ; the longest variation, called a kampilan, was used by the ancient sultanates of Mindanao.
* Spanish and Portuguese Jews consider the Shulchan Aruch as authoritative, but differ from other Sephardim by making less allowance for more recent authorities, in particular customs based on the Kabbalah.
In 1811, José Gervasio Artigas, who became Uruguay's national hero, launched a successful revolution against the Spanish authorities, defeating them on 18 May at the Battle of Las Piedras.
* December 30 – Jose Rizal, Filipino scholar and poet, is executed by Spanish authorities in the Philippines.
** Dr. Jose Rizal, Filipino writer, philosopher, and political activist is arrested by Spanish authorities in connection with La Liga Filipina.
He was arrested by Spanish authorities on July 20 and ultimately expelled from Spain.
Only after the tragedy do the Spanish authorities turn their attention to Lipari and repopulate the city with Sicilian, Calabrian and Spanish families.
The legal status of buccaneers was still further obscured by the practice of the Spanish authorities, who regarded them as heretics and interlopers, and thus hanged or garrotted captured buccaneers entirely without regard to whether their attacks were licensed by French or English monarchs.
Persecution by the Spanish authorities on behalf of the German government forced Singer to leave Spain for France in 1934.
During one of these trips, the presence of Zaharoff was detected in the shipyard where the Spanish submarine was built, but the Spanish authorities " covered " the matter.
When they allied to Spain during the Napoleonic Wars, they requested the Spanish authorities to open commerce to Britain in return.
He was then extradited by Nazi German authorities to the Spanish government in Madrid in early September 1940 and imprisoned in the cellars of the DGS.
On arrival of the first cargoes, the local authorities refused to accept the Assiento, which had still not been officially confirmed there by the Spanish authorities.
But just as the Anglo-Spanish War prevented White from returning in a timely manner, Spanish authorities in the New World could not muster enough support back home for such a venture.
To satisfy the Mexican authorities, the portion identifying the station ’ s call letters and the station ’ s location in Mexico, would then be repeated in the Spanish language.
Unable to find passage to Europe, the three brothers spent a year in Cuba, until they were unexpectedly expelled by the Spanish authorities.

Spanish and chose
The Spanish parliament chose amongst several candidates, including a French Prince, which led to the Franco-Prussian War, when Bismarck refused to have another Frenchman in the Spanish Throne.
The city's independence came to an end when it chose to join forces with the Spanish during the Eighty Years ' War in 1594.
Some of the Ternatean population chose to leave with the Spanish, settling near Manila in what later became Ternate, Cavite.
* rērum " of things " (< rēs " thing ") > causārum " of causes " ( French chose, Romansh caussa, chosa, Italian / Spanish / Catalan cosa, Portuguese coisa " thing ".
The site DesBarres chose for the new settlement was along the Southwest Arm of Sydney Harbour, a drowned valley of the Sydney River, which forms part of Spanish Bay.
Queen Elizabeth I of England chose to support the Protestant Dutch Republic and sent troops to fight the Spanish in Holland.
It was rumored that Gonzalo Guerrero, a Spaniard shipwrecked in 1511 who chose to stay in Yucatán, was among those directing Maya resistance to the Spanish crown.
Dibrell and Starcke chose the name Sandia, Spanish for " watermelon ," because of the large number of watermelons grown in the area.
A drought in 1807 – 1808 caused a famine in the Dolores area and rather than releasing stored grain to market, Spanish merchants chose instead to block its release, speculating on yet higher prices.
The Baker – Fancher party chose to leave Salt Lake City and take the Old Spanish Trail, which passed through southern Utah.
However, many if not most of Henri's supporters, including his widow, chose to disregard his statements and this law, arguing that no one had the right to deny to the senior direct-male-line male Bourbon to be the head of the Maison de France and thus the legitimate King of France ; the renunciation of the Spanish branch is under this interpretation illegitimate and therefore void.
They chose the name " Yo La Tengo " ( Spanish for " I have it "; referring to a female-gender object or person, also " I've Got Her ") in an effort to avoid any connotations in English.
The present king chose not to relinquish the ancient titles of the Spanish crown, but he does not use them.
The evolution of the word thing from " assembly " to " object " is paralleled in the evolution of the Latin causa (" judicial lawsuit ") to modern French chose, Spanish / Italian / Catalan cosa and Portuguese coisa ( all meaning " object " or " thing ").
Other Romance languages have different spellings for this phoneme: Italian and French use " gn ", a consonant cluster that had evolved to it from Latin also in Spanish ( see leña above ), whereas Portuguese and Occitan (" nh ") or Catalan (" ny ") chose other digraphs with no etymological precedent.
The particular Grand Prix at which he broke this record has been disputed, as he technically did not start some races, such as the 2002 Spanish Grand Prix, but Barrichello and Honda chose Turkey to be the location of the official celebrations.
His crew was down by nearly 100 men because of sickness on shore, but he chose nonetheless to confront the far superior Spanish force.
Part of the Ternatean population chose to leave with the Spanish, settling near Manila in what later became the municipality of Ternate.
In early December, introduced TVE Spanish Television Anniversary of ' 50 ' where Rose gave a tribute to the biggest ' Rocío Jurado ', singing the song " like a wave ," at the end of that month and in the same television network a special gala was held to select the best album of 2006 15 Records 15 singers, the audience, with their calls, I chose to feel alive, as the best album of the year with a rate of 27 % after one year at the gala ' Disco of the year 2007 ', held on 26 December that year, collected the ' Best album of 2006 ' ( I feel alive ).
Manager Frank Rijkaard chose to play Víctor Valdés because Rüştü's Spanish was still very weak.
At that time she chose to be named after Thérèse de Lisieux, the patron saint of missionaries, but because one nun in the convent had already chosen that name, Agnes opted for the Spanish spelling Teresa.
When it returned to Spanish rule, they chose not to use it as a church.
The K ' iche ' chose Tecún Umán as their commander against the Spanish troops, and so it was that he and his 8, 400 warriors met the aggressors in El Pinal, where they were defeated.

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