The rapper Tupac Amaru was the namesake of another famous Tupac. Born in the province of Cuzco, in Peru one day 1738-1742, José Gabriel Condorcanqui or Quivicanqui took the name of the last Inca emperor, in which he stated that he was a descendant of Tupac Amaru.
Born to a Spanish father and mother Inca, Tupac Amaru II was a mestizo. However, he was indigenous side with his mother when he was with the Spaniards. Tupac Amaru II was an intelligent andeducated man, who had attended law school.
Frustrated by the conditions of the indigenous and the treatment they have received from Spain, Tupac Amaru II rebellion mounted. His rebellion was fear in the hearts of Spaniards living in Spanish America for years after the strike riot.
Initially called Tupac Amaru II, both the Criollo (Spanish, born in America) and indigenous peoples, to drive more than willing to live for the Spanish peninsula wereNorth and South America.
The Spanish crown and its director has had a number of changes, known as the Bourbon reforms. The natives were subjected to heavy taxation, while administrators were replaced by Criollo Order of the Crown by the Spanish peninsula.
After the kidnapping and execution of the Spanish governor Antonio de Arriaga on November 4, 1780 by army of Tupac changed the climate of rebellion. Creoles and mestizos, who had once supported Tupac Amaru II, beganThe question his motives.
Tupac Amaru was adopted in May 1781st His wife, Micaela Bastidas, who some believe was his military strategist, along with her children, family members and captains were all sentenced to death. Tupac was quartered and his remains were scattered throughout the region. The brutal show lasted more than six hours.
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