Memories of War
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By:"Brian Montes"
Published on 2009 by ProQuest
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In 1847 a group of Maya, known today as Cruzo 'ob or Caste War Mayas, participated in one of the largest and most successful indigenous uprisings in the Americas: The Caste War of Yucatan. Led by indigenous leaders Jacinto Pat, Manuel Antonio Ay, and Cecilio Chi, the rebellion nearly drove the ruling aristocracy (Spanish Creoles) from the Yucatan Peninsula. In 1901, however, General Ignacio Bravo, under the authority of Mexican President Porfirio Diaz, set out to recover the Yucatan Peninsula. Another battle ensued and by 1910 the Cruzo 'ob, for reasons presently contested, retreated into the jungle.
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