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COMMONERS ROUTE

Check important places of the commoners route

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  • The rebellion began in Socorro, when Manuela Beltrán removed the tax bill.
  • Galán was born in this municipality.
  • This municipality receives its name from having been a confinement or prison site for the Spanish.
  • It was a step of the peasant crowd that, led by Berbeo and Galán, tried to reach Santa Fe.
  • A group of resident farmers petitioned the authorities for the founding of a vice-parish.
  • In the community movement of 1781, they contributed food, aid and 160 men under the command of Echeverría.
  • When Los Comuneros passed in 1781, its people contributed food and clothing to the community cause.
  • It was the product of the congregation of the Indians of the encomiendas.
  • The Ubaza Indians who lived in this region were famous for their skill in fighting with arrows and clubs.
  • The Oidor Don José Osorio tried to resist the passage of the Comuneros.
  • The town was ruled by a chief named Saboyá.
  • In 1781 he joined the Comunero movement, as this was an obligatory step on the royal road to Santa Fé.
  • Refers to an indigenous word that means Blue Sky.
  • Pre-Columbian town founded as a parish in 1610.
  • It was founded by Dona Teresa de Verdugo in 1542.
  • This was one of the first towns to accept the Catholic religion.
  • In 1541 the natives of the Tausa, Sutas and Cucunubaes tribes fought against the cruelties of the encomenderos
  • Since before the Conquest, its salt flats were exploited there.
  • It was founded between 1658 and 1736, a region of the Coguas Indians.
  • In this city the capitulations of the Comunero movement were signed in June 1781.

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