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Azangaro rebellion 1737

Synopsis
The rebellion began in the province of Azángaro on May 25, 1736. About 400 indigenous people who periodically worked on the cattle ranches in the area joined forces to attack the town of Asillo with the intention of expelling the parish priest Manuel Arroyo and his assistant, who were denounced for the abuses they committed against them. When the corregidor of Azángaro went to restore order, he was hostilely received by armed Indians and managed to escape with difficulty, although he later returned and successfully secured the entire tribute and the quota of ‘mitayos’ (forced laborers). However, the insurrection would erupt again in Azángaro the following year when a large-scale conspiracy began to incubate, orchestrated by several ‘indios principales’ and ‘curacas’ (indigenous leaders) of the ‘panacas’ (noble lineages) of Cuzco and neighboring provinces. It was led by the curaca of Azángaro, Andrés Ignacio Cápac Condori, and also supported by the prestigious curaca from Cuzco, José Orco Huaranca. In November 1737, after some violent events occurred in Azángaro, the rebel plot was discovered, and the authorities dismantled it quickly. Eighty-nine indigenous leaders from Cuzco and other 39 from Azángaro were arrested, including Cápac Condori, who was captured in Omasuyos. He was accused of planning a regional-scale uprising against Spanish rule.
Additional info

Starting date: . Ending: . Duration: 1,6 years . Name in sources: Conspiración de Azángaro. Location: Asillo, Azángaro, and Cuzco Country (current): Peru. Monarchy: Spanish. Main participants: Indigenous, Local elites, Peasants. Number of participants: >500. Main reasons & motivations: Anti-colonial, Labour conditions, Political. Leadership: The curacas Andres Ignacio Cápac Condori and José Orco Huaranca, and other indigenous chiefs of Azangaro, Cuzco, and Puno.. Relevance: medium.

Further reading
NÚÑEZ PALOMINO, Germán (1993). “Derecho y conflicto indígena en el siglo XVIII”, Ius et Praxis, 21-22: 213-221. O´PHELAN GODOY, Scarlett (1985). Rebellions and Revolts in Eighteenth Century Peru and Upper Peru. Colonia, Bohlau Verlag. THOMSON, Sinclair (2006). “Cuando sólo reinasen los indios: Recuperando la variedad de proyectos anticoloniales entre los comuneros andinos (La Paz, 1740-1781)”, Nueva Época, 19 (50): 15-47.
Cite this entry

(2023) "Azangaro rebellion 1737", in J. V. Serrão and M. S. Cunha (coord), Rebellions in the Early Modern Iberian World. (accessed on ).