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Despite the Mapuche arguing that there had been no survivors, and despite them handing over some of the accused of looting to be tried by Chilean authorities, even returning some of what was allegedly looted, the perception of the incident as a brutal loot and rape by the Mapuche fueled anti-Mapuche sentiment within Chilean society.
Although President Manuel Bulnes of Chile dismissed the opposition's calls for a punitive expedition at the time, the conquest would eventually come to pass, beginning in 1861. If you dig into this story, by the way, you come to find out that a lot of the lutins in Mapuche were accused of...
Although President Manuel Bulnes of Chile dismissed the opposition's calls for a punitive expedition at the time, the conquest would eventually come to pass, beginning in 1861. If you dig into this story, by the way, you come to find out that a lot of the lutins in Mapuche were accused of...
Although President Manuel Bulnes of Chile dismissed the opposition's calls for a punitive expedition at the time, the conquest would eventually come to pass, beginning in 1861. If you dig into this story, by the way, you come to find out that a lot of the lutins in Mapuche were accused of...
was actually members of Chilean society embezzling the resources from the wreck and then playing it off as if the Mapuche were wholly responsible for the loss of the resources. Some of the same people who were accusing the Mapuche looters of stealing all the loot from the ship, many of them had received some of that loot from the Mapuche themselves. The Mapuche were trying to return the loot.
was actually members of Chilean society embezzling the resources from the wreck and then playing it off as if the Mapuche were wholly responsible for the loss of the resources. Some of the same people who were accusing the Mapuche looters of stealing all the loot from the ship, many of them had received some of that loot from the Mapuche themselves. The Mapuche were trying to return the loot.
was actually members of Chilean society embezzling the resources from the wreck and then playing it off as if the Mapuche were wholly responsible for the loss of the resources. Some of the same people who were accusing the Mapuche looters of stealing all the loot from the ship, many of them had received some of that loot from the Mapuche themselves. The Mapuche were trying to return the loot.
And they decided to keep it for themselves instead of, you know, returning it to Chilean Gofman. So it was like the whole trial was bunk. There was a whole bunch of corruption and it was a real mess. And although the president did, you know, dismiss the attempts to attack at the time, like I said, it would come to pass. The campaign was justified, as every government does, by necessity.
And they decided to keep it for themselves instead of, you know, returning it to Chilean Gofman. So it was like the whole trial was bunk. There was a whole bunch of corruption and it was a real mess. And although the president did, you know, dismiss the attempts to attack at the time, like I said, it would come to pass. The campaign was justified, as every government does, by necessity.
And they decided to keep it for themselves instead of, you know, returning it to Chilean Gofman. So it was like the whole trial was bunk. There was a whole bunch of corruption and it was a real mess. And although the president did, you know, dismiss the attempts to attack at the time, like I said, it would come to pass. The campaign was justified, as every government does, by necessity.
The reality, however, was a brutal invasion aimed at uprooted Mapuche communities, displacing thousands and absorbing their lands into the Chilean state.
The reality, however, was a brutal invasion aimed at uprooted Mapuche communities, displacing thousands and absorbing their lands into the Chilean state.
The reality, however, was a brutal invasion aimed at uprooted Mapuche communities, displacing thousands and absorbing their lands into the Chilean state.
And obstacles they were because Chile knew where they wanted to reach in terms of what they saw as their rightful borders. And the Mapuche were literally a wedge, an obstacle between them and reaching where they wanted to reach at the tip of South America. It was almost like a race between Argentina and Chile to see who could reach the edge and claim it first.
And obstacles they were because Chile knew where they wanted to reach in terms of what they saw as their rightful borders. And the Mapuche were literally a wedge, an obstacle between them and reaching where they wanted to reach at the tip of South America. It was almost like a race between Argentina and Chile to see who could reach the edge and claim it first.
And obstacles they were because Chile knew where they wanted to reach in terms of what they saw as their rightful borders. And the Mapuche were literally a wedge, an obstacle between them and reaching where they wanted to reach at the tip of South America. It was almost like a race between Argentina and Chile to see who could reach the edge and claim it first.
And Tepuche were something that was keeping them from doing that. And additionally, Tepuche would not have been granted the same legitimacy of a claim as Argentina. You know, Chile and Argentina would eventually come to an agreement about where their border would lie. And they respected that agreement. Same cannot be said for the Mapuche.
And Tepuche were something that was keeping them from doing that. And additionally, Tepuche would not have been granted the same legitimacy of a claim as Argentina. You know, Chile and Argentina would eventually come to an agreement about where their border would lie. And they respected that agreement. Same cannot be said for the Mapuche.
And Tepuche were something that was keeping them from doing that. And additionally, Tepuche would not have been granted the same legitimacy of a claim as Argentina. You know, Chile and Argentina would eventually come to an agreement about where their border would lie. And they respected that agreement. Same cannot be said for the Mapuche.
I mean, of course, there were a lot of border disagreements. Of course, yeah. In South America following the, you know, evacuation of the Spanish. But, of course, those are treated on equal footing. The natives are different. Matter.