The War of Quito by Pedro de Cieza de León
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Cieza de León, Pedro de, 1518-1554
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"The War of Quito" by Pedro de Cieza de León is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work recounts the tumultuous events surrounding the Spanish conquest and the subsequent conflicts in Peru, focusing particularly on the rule of Viceroy Blasco Nuñez de Vela and the enforcement of controversial new laws affecting the indigeno...
highlighting the struggles for power and justice during a pivotal period in the Americas. At the start of the narrative, the Viceroy has just arrived in Panama with intentions to enforce royal ordinances aimed at protecting the rights of indigenous peoples—a well-meaning initiative that, however, incites significant unrest among the settlers who fear losing their grip on power and wealth. The opening chapters set the stage for escalating tensions, as various officials express their discontent with the Viceroy's stern approach, fearing rebellion. Characters such as Vaca de Castro, the previous governor, and Francisco de Carbajal emerge as key players in the unfolding drama, as factions begin to form amidst growing grievances against the Viceroy's policies. The combination of personal ambitions, political machinations, and the plight of the indigenous population promise a rich exploration of this historical moment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Noah Garcia
10 months agoI had low expectations initially, however the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Exceeded all my expectations.
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Paul Nguyen
8 months agoThis is one of those stories where it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Highly recommended.